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Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Steffens, Martin, 1967- - Autor
96 stran : ilustrace (převážně barevné), portréty, mapy ; 27 cm
ISBN 978-3-8365-3749-0
Basic art series 2.0. Architecture
Gössel, Peter, - Editor Blair, David - Překladatel Molthan, Johannes - Překladatel Ziegler, Jutta - Překladatel
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich, 1781-1841
18.-19. století
architekti malíři architektura
monografie obrazové publikaceSignatura C 374.227 Umístění 72.071 - Architekti, architektky Title statement Karl Friedrich Schinkel : 1781-1841 : an architect in the service of beauty / Martin Steffens ; edited by Peter Gössel ; translation David Blair, Johannes Molthan and Jutta Ziegler Cover Title Schinkel Main entry-name Steffens, Martin, 1967- (Author) Publication Köln : Taschen, 2016 Phys.des. 96 stran : ilustrace (převážně barevné), portréty, mapy ; 27 cm ISBN 978-3-8365-3749-0 Edition Basic art series 2.0. Architecture Note Životopisná data. Přeloženo z němčiny Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii Another responsib. Gössel, Peter, 1956- (Editor)
Blair, David (Translator)
Molthan, Johannes (Translator)
Ziegler, Jutta (Translator)
Subj. Headings Schinkel, Karl Friedrich, 1781-1841 * 18.-19. století * architekti - Německo - 18.-19. století * malíři - Německo - 18.-19. století * architektura - 18.-19. století Form, Genre monografie * obrazové publikace Conspect 72 - Architektura UDC (430) , 72.071.1 , 75.071.1 , 72 , (048.8) , (084.11) Country Německo Language angličtina Ve volném výběru 72.071 - Architekti, architektky Document kind BOOKS With an eye for detail as much as expanse, Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841) made his name as an architect and urban planner, a painter, and as a designer of both furniture and stage sets. His work was so admired by King Frederick William III that Schinkel acted as state architect of Prussia for nearly his entire career, creating major landmarks in Berlin, including the National Theatre and the Altes Museum. Much of Schinkel’s most famous work adopted Neo-Classical aesthetics, drawing upon Ancient Greek paradigms rather than those of Imperial Rome. He would subsequently turn to a Neo-Gothic style, as seen in the elegant windows and soaring nave of Berlin’s Friedrichswerder Church. Later, Schinkel would adopt an unusually streamlined, red brick façade in the Academy of Architecture, now considered a forerunner of modern architecture. Considered a genius by contemporaries, Schinkel now gets the TASCHEN treatment with this richly illustrated introduction to his expansive ouvre and commitment to beautiful form and function. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czNačítání…
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