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Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Wikipedia Karl Friedrich Schinkel (13 March 1781 – 9 October 1841) was a Prussian architect, city planner and painter who also designed furniture and stage sets Schinkel was one of the greatest German architects, a nineteenth century design genius, and a leader in the International Neoclassical and Gothic Revival movements [1]
Karl Friedrich Schinkel | Classical architecture, Romanticism . . . Karl Friedrich Schinkel (born March 13, 1781, near Brandenburg, Brandenburg—died Oct 9, 1841, Berlin) was a German architect and painter whose Romantic–Classical creations in other related arts made him the leading arbiter of national aesthetic taste in his lifetime
The Ultimate Guide to All of Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s . . . Explore the iconic buildings, monuments, and landmarks designed by this influential Prussian architect Learn about Schinkel's visionary contributions to Berlin’s neoclassical architecture, his influence on the city's urban design, and how his works continue to shape Berlin's architectural identity
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich - Encyclopedia. com The German architect, painter, and designer Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) was one of the most important and influential architects of his time He was equally at home with the medieval and the classical tradition
Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) - The Architectural Review When he was six (1787), fire engulfed Karl Friedrich’s hometown, apparently the most Prussian of all towns, Neuruppin This killed his father, an archdeacon, and consumed the family home Young Schinkel watched the town’s reconstruction, enraptured, from a home for the widows of clergy
Karl Schinkel biography. German architect, artist Karl Friedrich Schinkel died in Berlin on October 9, 1841, leaving an enduring legacy as one of the most influential architects of his time His contributions to the Romantic Historicism movement in German architecture continue to be celebrated
Karl Friedrich Schinkel - The Romantic Movement Karl Friedrich Schinkel was a German artist and later architect and city planner who moved from Classicism to Romanticism He was born on 13th March 1781 in Neuruppin, Brandenburg, Germany, Germany on and died on 9th October 1841 in Berlin, Germany aged 60