Bernard de Wilde
Bernard de Wilde (1691 – 1772)[1] was a Southern Netherlandish architect.[2]

Former Pakhuis in Ghent, designed by de Wilde
He carried out most of his work in Ghent.[3] Together with David t'Kindt, he is the most important representative of Ghent Rococo. His works are marked by a strong French influence.[3][4]
Some of his works include:
- Pakhuis on the Korenmarkt (Louis XIV style)
- Lakenmetershuis on the Vrijdagmarkt
- College building of the Augustinians, now Academy of Fine Arts
- Hotel Schamp (1721) (presumably after his design)
- Hotel Falligan on the Kouter (1755)
- Saint Sebastian Theater on the Kouter (1737)
References
- La Vie culturelle dans nos provinces au XVIIIe siècle Pays-Bas autrichiens, principauté de Liège et duché de Bouillon (in French). Crédit communal de Belgique. 1983. p. 143. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- "de Wilde, Bernard". Inventaris Vlaanderen. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- "Wilde, Bernard de". Oxford Art Online. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- Ackere, Jules Émile (1972). Baroque & Classic Art in Belgium (1600-1789) - Architecture, Monumental Art · Volume 10. M. Vokaer. p. 71. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
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