Antoine-Guillaume-Bernard Schayes
Antoine-Guillaume-Bernard Schayes (January 11th, 1808 - January 8th, 1859) is a Belgian historian
He was the first conservative as a chief of the royal Museum of Armours, Antiquities and Ethnology of Brussels, which became thereafter the royal Musées of art and history. He was named there on June 20th, 1844.
He was member of the royal Academy of Sciences, the Letters and the Art schools of Belgium
He wrote:
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Memory on ogival architecture in Belgium in 1840 (crowned by the Royal Academy of Brussels)
- History of architecture in Belgium. in 1849
- Belgium and Netherlands before and during the Roman domination. in 1858.
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