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  1. Johann Heinrich Strack (6 July 1805, Bückeburg – 13 June 1880, Berlin) was a German architect of the Schinkelschule. His notable works include the Berlin Victory Column . Life and work His father, Anton Wilhelm Strack [ de], was a painter of portraits and vedute.

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  3. Heinrich Strack - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich Strack (6 July 1805, Bückeburg – 13 June 1880, Berlin) was a German architect of the Schinkelschule. His notable works include the Berlin Victory Column . Life and work His father, Anton Wilhelm Strack [ de], was a painter of portraits and vedute.

  4. Generalleutnant Heinrich Strack - Axis History Forum

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    Hello, I have a question regarding the place of death of Generalleutnant Heinrich Strack. Keilig says he died in Bad Gastein but this death notice published by the family of his brother Generalmajor Karl Strack mentions 'Schwarzach' as the place where he died. There are several Schwarzachs in Germany and Austria including Schwarzach im Pongau ...

  5. Johann Heinrich Strack - Oxford Reference

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    Johann Heinrich Strack (1805—1880) Quick Reference (1805–80). German architect. He was a pupil of Schinkel and later worked with Stüler. His designs were often influenced by Schinkel's exquisite Neo-Classicism, but were sometimes Italianate, and occasionally explored a confident Rundbogenstil.

  6. Heinrich Strack (Architekt) – Wikipedia

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    Leben Johann Heinrich Strack wurde am 6. Juli 1805 in Bückeburg als Sohn des Porträt- und Vedutenmalers Anton Wilhelm Strack und seiner Frau Magdalena Margaretha geboren. Sie entstammte der Künstlerfamilie Tischbein . Zwischen 1824 und 1838 studierte und qualifizierte sich Strack an der Berliner Bauakademie und der Akademie der Künste.

  7. Berlin’s Victory Column - History and Facts | History Hit

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    Built between 1864-1873, the column was designed by German architect Heinrich Strack to commemorate the Prussian victory in the 1864 Danish-Prussian War. Nearly 10 years after construction had begun, Prussia had defeated Austria (the 1866 Austro-Prussian War) and the French in 1870-71.

  8. 150 years of Berlin's Victory Column: Changing symbolism

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    The court architect Heinrich Strack was responsible for the planning and construction of this "National Monument to the Wars of Unification"; the figure of Victoria with laurel wreath and Prussian ...

  9. The History Of The Berlin Victory Column In 1... - Culture Trip

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    The German architect, Heinrich Strack, was commissioned to design the massive bastion of achievement to be erected after the Danish-Prussian war. It marks the success of the Prussians’ defeat of the Danish in 1864.

  10. Strack, Johann Heinrich | Encyclopedia.com

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    German architect. He was a pupil of Schinkel and later worked with Stüler. Source for information on Strack, Johann Heinrich: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture dictionary.

  11. Johann Heinrich Strack (architect) - Wikimedia Commons

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    Deutsch: Johann Heinrich Strack (* 6. Juli 1805 in Bückeburg; † 13. Juni 1880 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Architekt der Schinkelschule

  12. About the Collection | Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu ...

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    In 1876, the fledgling collection took up residency in the newly built National Gallery, known today as the Alte Nationalgalerie, designed by Friedrich August Stüler and completed by Heinrich Strack.