Johann Felsko
Johann Felsko was a Russian architect (1813–1902). He was born at Riga.
Also recorded as Johans Daniels Felsko; Johann Daniel Felsko.
Johann Felsko in brief
- Born
- 1813
- Died
- 1902
- Known for
- architect
- Place of birth
- Riga
Contents
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Johans Daniels Felsko and Johann Daniel Felsko. His recorded languages were Latvian and German.
Identity
What the record establishes about Johann Felsko.
Johann Felsko is recorded with the citizenship of Russian Empire. Salas Lutheran church in Spuņciems is dated 1870. St. Saviour's church, Riga is dated 1857. Johann Felsko is recorded as architect. St. Martin's Church is dated 1851.
Catalogued works
3 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service. Their recorded dates run from 1851 to 1870.
St. Martin's Church, dated 1851. St. Saviour's church, Riga, dated 1857. Salas Lutheran church in Spuņciems, dated 1870.
Digitised editions and texts
1 digitised item associated with this heading is catalogued by DataCite (BSB - Bavarian State Library).
Rezension: Daina Lāce: Pirmais Rīgas pilsētas arhitekts Johans Daniels Felsko (1813‒1902) / The first Riga City Architect Johann Daniel Felsko (1813‒1902) / Der erste Rigaer Stadtarchitekt Johann Daniel Felsko (1813‒1902) (rezensiert von Helēna Šimkuva (2014) — DataCite (BSB - Bavarian State Library).
Scholarly footprint
Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 9 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)) and 1 deposited research records (DataCite Commons). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.
Evidence base
This article draws on 4 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 4 means 4 genuinely separate publishers of record. 20 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.
Chronology
- 1813Johann Felsko born at Riga.
- 1813Johann Felsko was born in 1813 at Riga.
- 1851St. Martin's Church is dated 1851.
- 1851St. Martin's Church.
- 1857St. Saviour's church, Riga is dated 1857.
- 1857St. Saviour's church, Riga.
- 1870Salas Lutheran church in Spuņciems is dated 1870.
- 1870Salas Lutheran church in Spuņciems.
- 1902Johann Felsko died at Riga.
- 1902Johann Felsko died in 1902 at Riga.
- 2014Rezension: Daina Lāce: Pirmais Rīgas pilsētas arhitekts Johans Daniels Felsko (1813‒1902) / The first Riga City Architect Johann Daniel Felsko (1813‒1902) / Der erste Rigaer Stadtarchitekt Johann Daniel Felsko (1813‒1902) (rezensiert von Helēna Šimkuva digitised by DataCite (BSB - Bavarian State Library).
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “Johann Felsko”
Institutional database · Scholarly
Consult the source - 2.
Felsko, Oskar Eduard Daniel, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 3.
PubMed, United States National Library of Medicine, records for “Johann Felsko”
Institutional database · Scholarly
Consult the source - 4.
Wikidata, structured authority record Q447845: Johann Felsko
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikimedia Foundation
Consult the source - 5.
“Johann Felsko”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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