Friedrich Gottlieb Schadow

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Friedrich Gottlieb Schadow (born July 28, 1761 in Berlin ; † October 22, 1831 there ) was a German architect.

Life

Schadow learned the art of architecture from Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff and Andreas Ludwig Krüger in Berlin and Potsdam. In 1812 he moved all the way to Berlin, where on July 10, 1819 he became a member of the Royal Academy of Arts , then royal court building advisor and finally director of the royal palace building commission. He was a member of the Berlin Masonic Lodge Zum Pilgrim . His son Albert Dietrich Schadow also worked as an architect in Brandenburg.

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