Anton Ludwig Blaßmann
Anton Ludwig Blaßmann (born July 26, 1784 in Dresden ; † March 31, 1843 ibid) was a classical architect who worked as a royal court architect mainly in Dresden.
Life
From 1797 Blaßmann attended the Dresden Academy and was a pupil of the court architect Gottlob August Hölzer . From 1804 to 1807 he went on a study trip through Bohemia and Austria to Italy. At the beginning of 1808 Blaßmann returned to Dresden, where he worked as a court building conductor from May 14, 1808, from 1818 he was a agricultural conductor and from 1824 court architect.
Works (selection)
- King's vineyard in Wachwitz , 1824
- Department stores on Antonsplatz , 1826
- Conversion of the Palais Riesch ( Palais Hoym )
Individual evidence
- ^ Court builder Anton Ludwig Blaßmann. In: arch INFORM .
- ^ Fritz Löffler : The old Dresden - history of its buildings . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1981, ISBN 3-363-00007-3 , p. 463 .
- ^ Fritz Löffler : The old Dresden - history of its buildings . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1981, ISBN 3-363-00007-3 , p. 343, 348, 363 .
- ↑ Volker Helas: Architecture in Dresden 1800-1900 , Verlag der Kunst Dresden GmbH, Dresden 1991, ISBN 3-364-00261-4 , p. 194.
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SURNAME | Blaßmann, Anton Ludwig |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and court builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 26, 1784 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |
DATE OF DEATH | March 31, 1843 |
Place of death | Dresden |