Karl Friedrich Schinkel
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 greatest German architects, a nineteenth century design genius, and a leader in the International Neoclassical and Gothic Revival movements. His most famous buildings are found in and around Berlin, where he influenced the city's design and landscape profoundly. Schinkel's Bauakademie is considered one of the forerunners of modern architecture. His Altes Museum is one of the most important classical buildings in Europe and a model for future national art museums throughout the world.
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by Forssman, Erik
Published 1981
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by Haus, Andreas
Published 2001
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Published 2004
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by Börsch-Supan, Eva
Published 2011
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