Friedrich August Stüler : das architektonische Werk heute
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Friedrich August Stüler : das architektonische Werk heute
Edition Axel Menges, c2006
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The architectural work today
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Note
Text in parallel German and English
Based on: Friedrich August Stüler : 1800-1865 / Eva Börsch-Supan, Dietrich Müller-Stüler. 1997
Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-348)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Text in English and German. Friedrich Stuler was the third great Prussian architect of the 19th century, alongside Karl Schinkel and Ludwig Persius. This book produces most of Stuler's important buildings as well as exploring new academic aspects of his work. The essay herein sum up Stuler's life and work, his relationship with the middle ages, analysis of the museums, influences from the restoration in Prussia, the influence of Schinkel, Persius and Stuler on later architects.
Table of Contents
- Outline Map
- Hillert Ibbeken: Foreword
- Eva Boersch-Supan: Friederich August Stuler. Life and Work
- Katja Schoene: Stuler and the Middle Ages
- Anke Fritzsch: The museums
- Heinz Schoeenemann: The Architect and the princely riders
- Barry Bergdoll: ..." the last great, comprehensive genius that architecture has produced." Karl Friedrich Schinkel and his pupils in the eyes of the modern movement
- Pictorial section
- Catalogue
- Bibliography.
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