The essay discusses the park of Miramare, built in Trieste, Italy, from 1856 by the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Habsburg (1832-1867), in the context of early nineteenth-century European garden culture. It focuses on the influence that the classicist language used by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) and Peter Joseph Lenné (1789-1866) in the Prussian parks in Potsdam had on the spatial vocabulary of Miramare.
Potsdam Reloaded. North and South: Prussian Influence on Miramare Park / Rinaldi, BIANCA MARIA - In: Prussian Gardens in Europe. 300 Years of Garden History / Michael Rohde, Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg. - Leipzig : Seeman-Henschel Verlag, 2007. - ISBN 9783361006317. - pp. 104-109
Potsdam Reloaded. North and South: Prussian Influence on Miramare Park
RINALDI, BIANCA MARIA
2007
Abstract
The essay discusses the park of Miramare, built in Trieste, Italy, from 1856 by the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Habsburg (1832-1867), in the context of early nineteenth-century European garden culture. It focuses on the influence that the classicist language used by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) and Peter Joseph Lenné (1789-1866) in the Prussian parks in Potsdam had on the spatial vocabulary of Miramare.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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