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  1. 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 most prominent architects of Germany and designed both neoclassical and neogothic buildings. [1]

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  3. Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Wikipedia

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    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 most prominent architects of Germany and designed both neoclassical and neogothic buildings. [1]

  4. Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Oxford Reference

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    "Karl Friedrich Schinkel" published on by null. (1781–1841).Prussian architect, the greatest in Germany in the first half of C19. He was not only an architect of genius, but a civil servant, intellectual, painter, stage-designer, producer of panoramas, and gifted draughtsman.

  5. Karl Friedrich Schinkel | Armchair | German, Berlin | The ...

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    Between 1826 and 1828, at the height of his influence as Germany's leading architect and most sought-after designer, Karl Friedrich Schinkel was commissioned by Prince Karl of Prussia (1801-1883) to remodel the prince's Berlin palace (destroyed in World War II).

  6. Gothic Cathedral by a River - Wikipedia

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    80 cm × 106.5 cm (31 in × 41.9 in) Location. Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Gothic Cathedral by a River (German - Gotischer Dom am Wasser) is an 1813 painting by German artist and architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It shows an imaginary Gothic cathedral on an island in a river - Schinkel later became a noted proponent of Neo-Gothic architecture.

  7. Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Karl Friedrich Schinkel (13 March 1781 – 9 October 1841) was a Prussian architect, city planner, and painter.He also designed furniture and stage sets. Schinkel was one of the most importat architects of Germany and designed both neoclassical and neogothic buildings.

  8. After Karl Friedrich Schinkel | Design for The Magic Flute ...

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    Schinkel, the most prominent and prolific German architect of the nineteenth century, also worked for Berlin’s major theatrical stages. His designs for a 1816 production of Mozart’s opera Die Zauberflöte remain his best known.

  9. Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 - 1841) - Genealogy

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    Karl Friedrich Schinkel (* 13. März 1781 in Neuruppin; † 9. Oktober 1841 in Berlin) war ein preußischer Baumeister, Architekt, Stadtplaner, Maler, Grafiker und Bühnenbildner, der den Klassizismus und den Historismus in Preußen entscheidend mitgestaltete.

  10. Schinkel, Karl Friedrich: Biography of Neoclassical Architect

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    Schinkel's Architecture. One of the greatest architects in 19th century Prussia, Karl Friedrich Schinkel is noted for his neoclassical architecture, which helped to define the look of the German capital. A student of the German architect and architecture-tutor Friedrich Gilly (1772-1800), the son of David Gilly (1748-1808), Schinkel designed ...

  11. Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Wikimedia Commons

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    Karl Friedrich Schinkel From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Contents 1 Portraits of Schinkel 2 Palaces 3 Secular buildings 4 Churches 5 Gates and Parks 6 Memorials 7 Grave Monuments 8 Paintings and drawings 9 Other related pics Portraits of Schinkel [ edit] Carl Joseph Begas Zeichnung von Franz Krüger 1836

  12. Karl Friedrich Schinkel and British Architecture - Victorian Web

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    Schinkel's early life. Marble statue of a youthful-looking Schinkel by Friedrich Drake (1805-1882), 1860, in the National Gallery, Berlin. As state architect of Prussia in the early nineteenth century, Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) is best known for some of the grand public buildings that turned Berlin into one of the great cities of the ...