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Name: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Birth Date: March 13, 1781
Death Date: October 9, 1841
Place of Birth: Neuruppin, Germany
Place of Death: Berlin, Germany
Nationality: German
Gender: Male
Occupations: architect

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Biography of Karl Friedrich Schinkel
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The German architect, painter, and designer Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) was one of the most important and influential architects of his time. He was equally at home with the medieval and the classical tradition. Karl Friedrich Schinkel was born...


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Karl Friedrich Schinkel (March 13, 1781 - October 9, 1841) was a German architect and painter. Schinkel was the most prominent architect of neoclassicism in Prussia. Schinkel was born in Neuruppin in the Margraviate of Brandenburg. He lost his father at...


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MoMA Names Architecture and Design Chief
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New York Times. He takes over from Terence Riley, who is currently director of the Miami Art Museum. The department was founded by Philip Johnson in 1932. This morning, the MoMA sent out a release announcing the move. Full release is after the jump....
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Top Ten Cities for Art Lovers
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1. BerlinSince the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the German capital has reinvented itself as a leading European arts venue, with superlative new architecture and cutting-edge exhibits. That said, it’s not all about the new here. One of the many shining examples of...
 


 

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