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  1. Mar 13, 1781 - Oct 9, 1841. Karl Friedrich Schinkel was a Prussian architect, city planner, and painter who also designed furniture and stage sets. Schinkel was one of the most prominent ...

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    Karl Friedrich Schinkel (13. März 1781–9. Oktober 1841) war der bedeutendste Architekt der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Nach seinem Wirkungskreis und, soviel wir wissen, auch nach seinem Selbstverständnis, war er ein Staatsdiener des Königreichs Preußen und fühlte sich zugleich zugehörig zur internationalen Elite der Architektenschaft.

  3. Karl Friedrich Schinkel was born in Neuruppin on 13 th March 1781 as the second of five children to Dorothea and Johann Cuno Christian Schinkel, an administrative employee of the Protestant Church. Following his father’s premature death, his mother had to take care of the children on her own. Her relocation with the family to Berlin in 1794 ...

  4. Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1813. Two women are walking with their children towards a grove of beech trees. The morning light falls at an angle through lush foliage, behind which the sun has already risen. Children play happily on the grass and two riders appear at the right-hand edge of the grove, dressed, as are the walkers, in Renaissance costume.

  5. Karl Friedrich Schinkel (Neuruppin, 13 marzo 1781 – Berlino, 9 ottobre 1841) è stato un architetto ed un pittore prussiano. Fu uno dei maggiori architetti del neoclassicismo tedesco, pur facendo convivere nella propria formazione influssi romantici e idealisti ed essendo stato tra i primi in Germania a promuovere la rivalorizzazione delle forme gotiche in architettura ( neogotico ).

  6. Karl Friedrich Schinkel (13 de marzu de 1781, Neuruppin – 9 d'ochobre de 1841, Berlín) foi un arquiteutu y pintor alemán. Schinkel foi'l más destacáu arquiteutu del neoclasicismu n'Alemaña, [7] siendo unu de los artífices de la ciudá de Berlín nel so periodu prusianu . [8]

  7. 27 de nov. de 2017 · Schinkell. Illustration by Jonathan Farr. 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.

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