Henri van Dievoet was a Belgian architect.
Henri van Dievoet, 1908
Hotel Astoria by Henri Van Dievoet
Henri van Dievoet as a child, by Géruzet of Brussels
Henri van Dievoet, c. 1896. Photo by R. De Man
The Van Dievoet family is a Belgian family originating from the Duchy of Brabant. It descends from the Seven Lineages of Brussels and its members have been bourgeois (freemen) of that city since the 1600s. It formed, at the end of the 17th century, a now extinct Parisian branch which used the name Vandive.
Statue of King James II in Trafalgar Square, London by Peter Van Dievoet and Laurens van der Meulen while they were working in Grinling Gibbons's London workshop. 1683.
Coat of arms of Peter van Dievoet on the roll of arms of the Drapery Court of Brussels.
Typographic mark of Guillaume van Dievoet called Vandive, book printer of Monseigneur the Grand Dauphin, with his motto : "HOC DUCE TUTA SALUS", 1704.
Jean-Baptiste van Dievoet II (1704–1776) husband of Elisabeth van der Meulen, portrait by Trigaux, 1761.