Karl friedrich schinkel
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Portrait of the Artist-s Daughter new19/Karl friedrich schinkel-234757.jpg Painting ID:: 52547
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1816 Black chalk on reddish paper, 533 x 423 mm |
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Medieval Town by Water after 1813 new19/Karl friedrich schinkel-296325.jpg Painting ID:: 52708
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Oil on canvas, 94 x 126 cm |
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the temple of lsis and osiris new20/Karl friedrich schinkel-852298.jpg Painting ID:: 56184
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c.1816,painted opera set design,staatliche museen,berlin,germany |
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Portrait of the Artist's Daughter, Marie new21/Karl friedrich schinkel-389332.jpg Painting ID:: 62451
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1816 Black chalk on reddish paper, 533 x 423 mm Staatliche Museen, Berlin Author: SCHINKEL, Karl Friedrich Title: Portrait of the Artist's Daughter, Marie Form: graphics , 1801-1850 , German , portrait |
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Study for a Monument to Queen Louise new21/Karl friedrich schinkel-336397.jpg Painting ID:: 62454
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1810 Watercolour, 720 x 520 mm Nationalgalerie, Berlin The picture shoes a design by the architect Schinkel for a Gothic mausoleum for the Prussian Queen Luise. This warm-hearted patron of the arts was much mourned, and Schinkel chose the Gothic style both as a patriotic expression, and for its echoes of organic natural forms, hinting at nature's processes of renewal and thus of eternal life. The complex patterns of vaulted arches receding into a light-filled interior evoke the German forests. As things turned out, the grieving king preferred a classical scheme, which still stands in the park at Charlottenburg, and economic conditions after the War of Liberation left Schinkel's grander vision for a vast Gothic cathedral in Berlin unrealized. Author: SCHINKEL, Karl Friedrich Title: Study for a Monument to Queen Louise Form: graphics , 1801-1850 , German , study |
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