词条 | Stefan Shiller | |||
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| native_name = Stefan Szyller | image = Budowniczy Stefan Szyller (56748).jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1857|09|04}} | birth_place = Warsaw | death_date = {{Death date and age|1933|06|22|1857|09|04}} | death_place = Kutno | residence = Russian Empire Poland | field = Architecture | alma_mater = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Alumni|1881}}{{sfn|Directory of the Imperial Academy of Arts|1915|p=412}} | education = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Member|1888}}{{sfn|Directory of the Imperial Academy of Arts|1915|p=412}} | awards = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Medal|1881}}{{sfn|Directory of the Imperial Academy of Arts|1915|p=412}} | notable_works = }} Stefan Schiller ({{lang-pl|Stefan Szyller}}; 1857—1933) was a Polish architect, eclectic representative, academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts. BiographyGraduate of the Imperial Academy of Arts (1881). During his studies he received awards from the Academy of Arts: a small silver medal (1878), a large silver medal (1879), a small gold medal (1880) for the program “Project of the City Council”, a large gold medal (1881) for the program “Project of the district court in the capital. " Cool artist 1st degree. The title of academician (1888). The main works made in the Renaissance and Baroque style are in the Polish capital.{{sfn|Directory of the Imperial Academy of Arts|1915|p=412}} Moved to Warsaw (1888). In Warsaw and its surroundings, Schiller created about 700 Renaissance and Baroque buildings and restored many historical buildings. Schiller was the chief editor of an architectural magazine and architect of the city of Warsaw. Books
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5 : 1857 births|1933 deaths|19th-century Polish architects|20th-century Polish architects|People from Warsaw |
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