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Carl Albert von Lespilliez (also known as Karl Albert von Lespilliez) (1723-1796) was a German draftsman, architect and printmaker. He worked as an architect for the Bavarian court. His work is held in the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1][2]

  1. ^ Karl Albert von Lespilliez | People | Collection of Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
  2. ^ The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Fantastic Fountain

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Carl Albert von Lespilliez (also known as Karl Albert von Lespilliez) (1723-1796) was a German draftsman, architect and printmaker. He worked as an architect...

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Schaezlerpalais

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the most artistically significant Rococo ballroom in Germany. Carl Albert von Lespilliez was the architect of the Schaezlerpalais. The Free State of Bavaria...

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Deutsches Theatermuseum

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Churfürstlichen Gallerie (Electoral Gallery), built in 1780–1781 by Carl Albert von Lespilliez, and located in the Galeriestraße 4a at Hofgarten. Director of...

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baron von Grimm, German writer (d. 1807) Date unknown Carl Albert von Lespilliez, German draftsman, architect and printmaker (d. 1796) Eva Merthen, Finnish...

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Rococo

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(1749 – 1751) Festival Hall of the Schaezlerpalais in Augsburg by Carl Albert von Lespilliez (1765 – 1770) Golden Cabinet of the Chinese Palace, Oranienbaum...

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Landshut Residence

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German building was altered in French Neo-classical style by Carl Albert von Lespilliez and the so-called "Birkenfeld Rooms" were constructed. These rooms...

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