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Karl Friedrich SchinkelKarl Friedrich Schinkel

Karl Friedrich Schinkel1994

Barry Bergdoll

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"The great German neoclassical architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) is one of the pivotal figures in architectural history; his public buildings, palaces, luxurious interiors, and opera sets remain an important influence on architecture today. Schinkel produced almost all of his most famous works -- in effect, creating prototypes for nineteenth century public architecture -- during his 1815-41 tenure at the Prussian state architecural service. During this period, often referred to as the Schinkelzeit in his honor, the monarchy under King Friedrich Wilhelm III and enlightened state administrators came together to form a grand and powerful new Prussia. This first monograph in English gives a long-awaited appraisal of Schinkel as he forged a new syntax of architecture and a new definition of the architect's place in society"-- Front flap.

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First published
1994
OL Work ID
OL2771845W

Subjects

Buildings, structuresNeoclassicism (Architecture)ArchitectureCriticism and interpretationArchitecture and stateModern ArchitectureHistoryArchitecture, modern, 19th centuryArchitecture, germanyBerlin (germany), description and travel

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