LYČKA, Daniel, Lenka ŠABATOVÁ, Pavel BORSKÝ and Dagmar ČERNOUŠKOVÁ. Joseph Hardtmuth: Architekt knížat z Liechtensteinu (Joseph Hardtmuth: Architect to the Princes of Liechtenstein). 1st ed. Brno: NPÚ ÚOP v Brně, 2022, 400 pp. ISBN 978-80-87967-34-8.
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Original name Joseph Hardtmuth: Architekt knížat z Liechtensteinu
Name in Czech Joseph Hardtmuth: Architekt knížat z Liechtensteinu
Name (in English) Joseph Hardtmuth: Architect to the Princes of Liechtenstein
Authors LYČKA, Daniel, Lenka ŠABATOVÁ, Pavel BORSKÝ and Dagmar ČERNOUŠKOVÁ.
Edition 1. vyd. Brno, 400 pp. 2022.
Publisher NPÚ ÚOP v Brně
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Book on a specialized topic
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-80-87967-34-8
Keywords (in Czech) Joseph Hardtmuth; Liechtenstein; Jan I. Josef; Alois I. Josef; architekt
Keywords in English Joseph Hardtmuth; Liechtenstein; Johann I. Joseph; Alois I. Joseph; Architect
Tags Adamov, amfiteátr, Bernhard Petri, Břeclav, Chrám Múz, Chrám Slunce, Dianin chrám, Greifenstein, Hadersfeld, Hardtmuth, Hardtmuth Adamov Nové Zámky u Litovle Petri Jan I Josef z Liechtensteina, Hohenau, Jan I Josef, Jan I Josef z Liechtensteina, Janův hrad, Johannstein, Josef Hardtmuth, Koloděje, Lednice, lednický park, Liechtenstein, Liechtensteinové, LVA, Nový dvůr, obelisk, Petri, Sparbach, Uhlířská chýše, zaniklá stavba, Černá věž, Čínský pavilon
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract (in English)
In 1990 Gustav Wilhelm published a book entitled Joseph Hardtmuth 1758—1816: Architekt und Erfinder [Joseph Hardtmuth 1758—1816: Architect and Inventor]. Based on his research in the Liechtenstein family archives, he offered a summary of Hardtmuth’s known and newly discovered projects as well as his technical innovations. Gustav Wilhelm’s book immediately became a basic source of information for numerous popular and specialist studies and publications. However, the attention devoted to the subject by other scholars gradually produced new findings, and three decades after the book’s publication, a new summary, update, and review of what we know about Hardtmuth’s!architectural work is needed. The result of the efforts in this regard is the present book.
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