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Peering down from one corner was Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the early 19th-century Prussian architect and city planner, whose own humanist dreams left Berlin many of its greatest buildings, but whose legacy was trampled on by late 19th-century Prussian militarism.
Berlin's Fulfilled Dreams and Empty Spaces J. S. Marcus in Berlin 2010
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Troy Hourie's prettily painted backdrops suggested historical productions, including the famous star-spangled Schinkel design for the entrance of the "Queen of the Night," and Allison Grant's directing was lively.
Melancholy Dane, Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010
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Troy Hourie's prettily painted backdrops suggested historical productions, including the famous star-spangled Schinkel design for the entrance of the "Queen of the Night," and Allison Grant's directing was lively.
Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010
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Troy Hourie's prettily painted backdrops suggested historical productions, including the famous star-spangled Schinkel design for the entrance of the "Queen of the Night," and Allison Grant's directing was lively.
Melancholy Dane, Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010
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Troy Hourie's prettily painted backdrops suggested historical productions, including the famous star-spangled Schinkel design for the entrance of the "Queen of the Night," and Allison Grant's directing was lively.
Melancholy Dane, Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010
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Included are the well-known plans of Scamozzi (from 1615), Félibien, Castell, Schinkel, and Bouchet.
Helen Tanzer. 2009
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And a whole gallery is devoted to Orianda, a legendary summer palace in the Crimea designed for Charlotte by Schinkel in the last years of his life.
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The Alexander Nevsky Chapel, a jewel-like Orthodox church built in a neo-Gothic style for Peterhof, the Romanovs 'Versailles, appears several times in the show, most memorably in a sketch by Schinkel himself.
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"Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Clemens Brentano: Contest between Artist Friends" presents 60 works, including paintings, drawings, stage designs and manuscripts, resulting from the friendship between architect Schinkel (1781-1841) and novelist Brentano (1778-1842).
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Number of coaches: 18 (including Ken Schinkel, Eddie Johnston and Craig Patrick twice each)
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