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The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0233519.jpg
The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0233521.jpg
The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0233530.jpg
The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0233531.jpg
The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0233532.jpg
The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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portrait of Mme Denise Van Der Kelen, decorator. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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portrait of Mme Denise Van Der Kelen, decorator. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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portrait of Mme Denise Van Der Kelen, decorator. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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portrait of Mme Sylvie Van Der Kelen, decorator. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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portrait of Mme Sylvie Van Der Kelen, decorator. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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portrait of Mme Sylvie Van Der Kelen, decorator. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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Some realizations made by Sylvie Van Der Kelen for Maison Degand. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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Some realizations made by Sylvie Van Der Kelen for Maison Degand. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
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Some realizations made by Sylvie Van Der Kelen for Maison Degand. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

The Van Der Kelen school in Brussels. A school of excellence.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0233554.jpg
Some realizations made by Sylvie Van Der Kelen for Maison Degand. The Van Der Kelen school, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the only school in the world to teach decorative painting techniques. Its reputation far exceeds the kingdom, yet it is little known to the general public, especially in Belgium. Author Maylis de Kerengal will make it a central place in her novel “Un monde à reach de main”, which appeared in 2018. Each year, for several months, she welcomes between 20 and 60 students from all over the world. will train with Ms. Denise Van Der Kelen, called “Madame”, in the different techniques that will allow them to professionalize in decorative painting. The outlets are multiple, from the decoration of private apartments, to the dressing of stores such as Maison Degand (famous tailor) or even parts of the Métropole hotel, a real institution in the capital (closed since the COVID crisis ).

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
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St. Martin's Cathedral.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
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A statue of the French army soldier Napoleon, leaning on a bench right on the historical Main Square (Hlavne namestie). Napoleon’s armies attacked Bratislava twice and Napoleon himself has visited the city in 1809.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
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A statue of the French army soldier Napoleon, leaning on a bench right on the historical Main Square (Hlavne namestie). Napoleon’s armies attacked Bratislava twice and Napoleon himself has visited the city in 1809.