Christian Friedrich Schuricht

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Schuricht

Christian Friedrich Schuricht (* 5. March 1753 in Dresden , † 2. August 1832 ) was a German architect of classicism , construction officer, Mr , landscape architect , engraver and draftsman.

Life

He was a student of Friedrich August Krubsacius . In 1814 he built the third Belvedere in the classical style on behalf of Prince Nikolai Grigoryevich Repnin-Volkonsky . The building was used as a restaurant until it was demolished in 1842. He was a member of the unified Dresden Masonic lodges "To the three swords" and "To the true friends".

From 1796 he influenced the architect Clemens Wenzeslaus Coudray .

The Schurichtstrasse in Dresden bears his name.

Buildings and gardens (selection)

Drawings (selection)

Artificial ruin

literature

  • Thomas Mertel: Christian Friedrich Schuricht (1753-1832). Master's thesis, University of Leipzig 1998.
  • Wiebke Rösch-von der Heyde: The Sphinx Image through the Ages. Occurrence and meaning. Verlag Leidorf, Rahden 1999, ISBN 3-89646-013-7 . (also Diss., University of Bremen 1997)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stefan Michel: The historical and theological environment of the Greiz church building from 1803 to 1805. At the same time a contribution to the history of the theological enlightenment in Greiz . In: Andreas Hummel, Volker Schimpff, Hans-Jürgen Beier (eds.): From churches and castles. Commemorative letter for Günter Hummel . Beier & Beran, Langenweißbach 2016, ISBN 978-3-95741-049-8 , pp. 365-372.
  2. ^ In: Christian CL Hirschfeld: Theory of garden art - 4th volume; Leipzig, 1782; P. 127 online version vol. 4.