An Architectural Elevation of a Neoclassical Building in the manner of Schinkel
An Architectural Elevation of a Neoclassical Building in the manner of Schinkel
Ink and wash on paper
height 20 ¾ in.; width 63 in.
52.5 cm; 160 cm
Catalogue Note:
Drawn as a side view elevation, this monumental edifice is evocative of the Schauspielhaus theatre constructed between 1818 and 1821 in the Gendarmenmarkt in central Berlin to the design of the neoclassical architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841). Severely damaged in World War II, it has since been rebuilt and now serves as a concert hall.
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An Architectural Elevation of a Neoclassical Building in the manner of Schinkel
Ink and wash on paper
height 20 ¾ in.; width 63 in.
52.5 cm; 160 cm
Catalogue Note:
Drawn as a side view elevation, this monumental edifice is evocative of the Schauspielhaus theatre constructed between 1818 and 1821 in the Gendarmenmarkt in central Berlin to the design of the neoclassical architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841). Severely damaged in World War II, it has since been rebuilt and now serves as a concert hall.