- Leo von Klenze
Leo von Klenze (Franz Karl Leopold von Klenze,
February 29 1784 -January 27 1864 ) was a German neoclassicistarchitect , painter andwriter . Court architect of Bavarian King Ludwig I, Leo von Klenze was one of the most prominent representatives ofGreek revival style.Von Klenze studied architecture in Berlin and Paris. Between 1808 and 1813 he was a court architect of
Jérôme Bonaparte , King ofWestphalia . Later he moved toBavaria and in 1816 began to work as court architect of Ludwig I. The King's passion for Hellenism shaped the architectural style of von Klenze. He built many neoclassical buildings inMunich , including theRuhmeshalle and Monopteros temple. OnKönigsplatz he designed probably the best known modern Hellenistic architectural ensemble. NearRegensburg he built theWalhalla temple , named afterValhalla , the home of gods inNorse mythology .WhenGreece won its independence, Ludwig I's son Otto became the country's first king. Von Klenze was invited toAthens to submit plans of city reconstruction in the style ofAncient Greece . Russian Emperor Nicholas I commissioned von Klenze to design a building for the New Hermitage, a public museum that housed Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities. Von Klenze also designed and arranged museum galleries in Munich, including theGlyptothek andAlte Pinakothek .Von Klenze was not only an architect, but also an accomplished painter and draughtsman. In many of his paintings ancient buildings were depicted. Those served as models for his own architectural projects. Klenze studied ancient architecture during his travels to
Italy andGreece . He also participated in excavations of ancient buildings inAthens and submitted projects for the restoration of theAcropolis .Klenze collected works of important contemporary German painters. He sold his collection, including 58 landscapes and genre paintings, to King Ludwig I in 1841. These paintings form the core of the
Neue Pinakothek museum's collection.Von Klenze died in 1864 and was buried in Südfriedhof cemetery in Munich.
Architectural works
*In Munich (München):
**Glyptothek (1816-1830)
**Alte Pinakothek (1826-1836)
** Residenz - Königsbau, Festsaalbau and theAllerheiligen-Hofkirche (1826-1842)
** Monopteros temple in Englischer Garten (1836)
** Propyläen Gate (1846-1862)
**Ruhmeshalle (1850)
** Monopteros in the park ofNymphenburg Palace
** Ludwigstraße.
* Ballhouse inWilhelmshöhe castle park, (Kassel ) (1809-1810)
*Ismaning castle (1816) built for a stepson of Napoleon, Eugen Beauharnais, and his spouse.
*Walhalla temple nearRegensburg (1816-1842)
* Neues Schloss (New Palace) at Pappenheim (1819-1820)
* New Hermitage inSt. Petersburg ,Russia (1839-1852)
* Catholic church of St. Dionysios the Areopagite inAthens ,Greece (1853-1865)
*Befreiungshalle inKelheim (1863)ee also
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Neoclassical architecture
*Greek revival
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