Buyle Gallery (Room Buyle) was a gallery at the Meir in Antwerp, which consisted of in the early twentieth century until the years after the Second World War. Director was Guillaume Campo (1880-1952). This was just one of the many galleries held by Guillaume Campo in Antwerp., The Galerie des Beaux-Arts (1908) (destroyed during the First World War), Hall Aghte, Room Wines (also the Meir). In the 20s of the previous century he already had seven art galleries in Antwerp. After the stock market crash of 1929, only one room left, namely, Hall Wijnen.
Guillaume Campo had begun as a hairdresser, but had a great interest in art. He began at the age of seventeen with a modest exhibition in his parents' house. He established the Campo Auction House a few years later, which became the most important auction house in Belgium. From the exhibition palmares
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