Bernhard Schreiber Explained
Karl Friedrich Bernhard Schreiber (September 19, 1833 – March 5, 1894) was a German architect.[1]
About
Schreiber studied at the Dresden Art Academy with Georg Hermann Nicolai . Between 1858 and 1866 he worked in partnership with the architect Ernst Giese . He was known for a "close connection to Nicolai " and for the "early use of the German Renaissance".[2] [1]
Schreiber died in Dresden in 1894 and was buried in the Old Annen Cemetery.[3] [4]
Notable works
- 1862/1870: Gauernitz, reconstruction of the castle in the style of the Saxon Renaissance Revival Architecture (with Ernst Giese)[1]
- 1868: Dresden, conversion of the “Lodge to the bronze pillars” at Bautzner Strasse 19 in the style of the Nicolai school with a pilaster architecture[1]
- 1868/1869: Dresden, Villa Pilz, Parkstrasse 4[5]
- 1872/1874: Dresden, Villa Tasch, Bernhardstrasse 6[6]
- 1871/1873: Dresden, Albert Theater[6]
- 1872/1874: Dresden, Palais Kap-herr, Parkstrasse 7[6]
- 1872/1874: Teplitz, Altes Stadttheater (construction management: Hermann Rudolph)[5]
- 1884/1885: Constappel, conversion of the Constappel church
Literature
External links
Bernhard Schreiber in Stadtwiki Dresden
Notes and References
- Web site: TEPLICE///TEPLITZ - architektura na severu Čech . teplice-teplitz.net . 21 July 2020.
- Web site: Tafel 1559, Karl Friedrich Bernhard Schreiber :: Stadtmuseum Dresden :: museum-digital:deutschland . sachsen.museum-digital.de . en.
- Web site: Dresden . SLUB . Dresdner Geschichtsblätter . digital.slub-dresden.de . de-DE.
- Todtenschau. In: Dresden History Pages, No. 3, 1894, S. 150.
- Web site: U Císařských lázní Teplice - centrum . teplice-teplitz.net . 21 July 2020.
- Web site: Helas . Volker . Claben . Martin . Villenarchitektur / Villa Architecture in Dresden . Benedikt Taschen . 1991.