Josef Schulz
Josef Schulz (1840–1917) was an architect, pedagogue and restorer.
Josef Schulz in brief
- Born
- 1840
- Died
- 1917
- Known for
- architect, pedagogue, restorer and teacher
- Place of birth
- Prague
Overview
Born at Prague in 1840, died at Špindlerův Mlýn in 1917.
In detail
Josef Schulz studied at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Pavel Janák and Vladimír Ježek are recorded as having studied under Josef Schulz. the recorded working language is Czech.
The authority associates the name with historicist architecture and Renaissance Revival architecture.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Prague and Smíchov.
Works named in the authority record are National Museum in Prague and Rudolfinum.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q610543: Josef Schulz
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