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German Biedermeier (2nd qtr.,19th Cent) mahogany sleigh back wing chair with open scroll design arms with padded arm rests. (designed attr: to KARL FRIEDRICH SCHINKEL).
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German Biedermeier (2nd qtr.,19th Cent) mahogany sleigh back wing chair with open scroll design arms with padded arm rests. (designed attr: to KARL FRIEDRICH SCHINKEL)
Sku: 035183 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Karl Friedrich Schinkel Creation Date: 19th Century
Width: 26.5" Height: 42.5" Depth : 35.0"
Style: Biedermeier Materials & Techniques: Wood, mahogany, fabric Category: Seating
Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) was a renowned German architect, painter, and designer who played a significant role in shaping the Neoclassical and Romantic movements in the field of architecture and decorative arts. Born on March 13, 1781, in Neuruppin, Brandenburg, Schinkel's artistic talents were evident from an early age. Schinkel received his formal education at the Berlin Academy of Architecture, where he studied under Friedrich Gilly, a prominent architect of the time. Gilly's teachings had a profound influence on Schinkel's architectural style, emphasizing the importance of classical principles and proportion in design. During his career, Schinkel worked on numerous architectural projects, both public and private, leaving an indelible mark on the Read Full Bio
Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) was a renowned German architect, painter, and designer who played a significant role in shaping the Neoclassical and Romantic movements in the field of architecture and decorative arts. Born on March 13, 1781, in Neuruppin, Brandenburg, Schinkel's artistic talents were evident from an early age. Schinkel received his formal education at the Berlin Academy of Architecture, where he studied under Friedrich Gilly, a prominent architect of the time. Gilly's teachings had a profound influence on Schinkel's architectural style, emphasizing the importance of classical principles and proportion in design. During his career, Schinkel worked on numerous architectural projects, both public and private, leaving an indelible mark on the cityscape of Berlin. His architectural designs were characterized by a harmonious blend of classical elements and innovative structural solutions. Notable examples of his work include the Altes Museum, the Schauspielhaus Berlin, and the Neue Wache. In addition to his architectural achievements, Schinkel also made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. He designed furniture, textiles, and other decorative objects, often incorporating classical motifs and clean lines into his designs. His furniture pieces were highly sought after for their elegance, functionality, and attention to detail. As a painter, Schinkel's works predominantly focused on landscape and architectural subjects. His paintings often showcased his deep appreciation for nature and his ability to capture the play of light and shadow. Schinkel's artistic style, characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and romantic sensibility, greatly influenced the development of landscape painting in Germany. Schinkel's impact extended beyond his own artistic output. He served as the chief architect to the Prussian royal family and played a crucial role in the urban planning and architectural development of Berlin during the early 19th century. His visionary ideas and dedication to creating a harmonious urban environment left an enduring legacy on the city's architectural fabric. Karl Friedrich Schinkel's contributions to the fields of architecture, decorative arts, and painting have earned him international recognition and admiration. His innovative designs and artistic vision continue to inspire architects and designers to this day. Schinkel's legacy stands as a testament to his remarkable talent, creativity, and enduring influence on the world of art and design.
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