The lacemaker is a work by Liedekerk artist Albert De Cock from the year 1988 (material: polyester/fiberglass, colored and enriched with bronze powder). Until the beginning of the 20th century, Liedekerke was an agricultural community with small-scale farms that were mainly focused on self-sufficiency.
Due to the strong population growth in the second half of the 19th century, the small farms were increasingly divided up so that most families were forced to earn extra money: the women as home-working lacemakers or as workers in a textile workshop, the men as brickmakers in one of the brickyards in the Dender valley
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Address: 1770 Liedekerke, Vlaanderen, Belgium
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