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  1. Johann Friedrich Gärtner, ab 1837 Ritter von Gärtner, (* 10. Dezember 1791 in Koblenz; † 21. April 1847 in München) war ein deutscher Architekt. Neben Leo von Klenze gilt er als der bedeutendste Baumeister im Königreich Bayern unter Ludwig I.

  2. A biography of the German Romantic Neo-Classical architect who designed buildings in Munich, Athens, and other places. Learn about his influences, styles, and works, with references and links to related entries.

  3. In Western architecture: Germany and Austria. …architects Leo von Klenze and Friedrich von Gärtner into a major cultural capital. Their twin models were Periclean Athens and Renaissance Florence, the former providing the inspiration for Klenze’s Greek Doric Ruhmeshalle (1843–54) and Propylaeon (1846–60) and the latter for Gärtner’s ...

  4. Karl Friedrich von Gaertner (or Carl Friedrich von Gärtner) (1 May 1772 – 1 September 1850) was a well-known German botanist, and the son of Joseph Gaertner. He was a pioneer in the study of hybrids, and he is considered an important influence on Gregor Mendel.

  5. In 1822 Friedrich von Gärtner was appointed artistic director of the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory. Gärtner eventually became head government surveyor of buildings and from 1842 director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.

  6. Gärtner, Friedrich von (1792–1847). German Romantic Neo-Classical architect. Alongside von Klenze, he was the most distinguished practitioner working in Munich in the first half of C19, and had a powerful influence on later generations.

  7. Friedrich von Gdirtnller of Calw, son of a distinguished botanist, Joseph Girtner, formerly professor at the uni- versities of Tiibingen and St. Petersburg, and who, for a

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