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This book brings together a number of important older texts and three new, unpublished essays on the work and reception of the Baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. The focus is on the Zagreb drawings for his book Entwurff einer Historischen Architectur (1721) as well as churches in Salzburg and the State Hall of the Court Library in Vienna. Additional subjects examined are his 'English connections' and the work of his first monographer, Albert Ilg.
Baroque architecture, Karlskirche in Vienna, Kollegienkirche in Salzburg, State Hall of the Court Library, Fischer von
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Produktbeschreibung
This book brings together a number of important older texts and three new, unpublished essays on the work and reception of the Baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. The focus is on the Zagreb drawings for his book Entwurff einer Historischen Architectur (1721) as well as churches in Salzburg and the State Hall of the Court Library in Vienna. Additional subjects examined are his 'English connections' and the work of his first monographer, Albert Ilg.

  • Baroque architecture, Karlskirche in Vienna, Kollegienkirche in Salzburg, State Hall of the Court Library, Fischer von Erlach's drawings in Zagreb
  • Albert Ilg
  • English Baroque, reception of his work


Andreas Kreul, Direktor der Sammlung der Karin und Uwe Hollweg Stiftung, Honorarprofessor an der Universität Bremen


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Andreas Kreul, director of the collection of the Hollweg Foundation, honorary professor at the University of Bremen