Adolphe Stoclet
Adolphe Stoclet was a Belgian banker and art collector, born in 1860 and known for his significant contributions to the world of art and architecture. He is best recognized for commissioning the Stoclet Palace in Brussels, designed by the renowned architect Victor Horta. The palace is a prime example of Art Nouveau architecture and is celebrated for its intricate design and luxurious interiors.
Stoclet was also a patron of the arts, supporting various artists and movements during his lifetime. His collection included works by notable figures such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, reflecting his appreciation for modern art. Stoclet passed away in 1949, leaving behind a lasting legacy in both finance and culture.