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词条 Joachim Ludwig Schultheiss von Unfriedt
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  1. Life

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  3. Notes

  4. References

Joachim Ludwig Schultheiss von Unfriedt (variations include Schultheiss von Unfried) (1678 – 10 June 1753) was a German Baroque architect, official, and councillor most active in Königsberg and throughout East Prussia.

Life

Possibly born in Altruppin, Brandenburg, Schultheiss was the son of Joachim Scultetus von Unfried, a privy councilor of Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg.[1] He began studying at the University of Frankfurt (Oder) on 23 August 1689[1] and continued his studies in Italy and France. He became Royal Prussian Engineer and Building Master (Kgl. Preuß. Ingenieur und Baumeister) in Königsberg on 9 January 1702.[2] Schultheiss oversaw the transfer of material from the declining castle in Fischhausen to the fortifications of Pillau until 1705.[3] He was then named Building Director (Baudirektor) on 11 June 1705.[2]

From 1705-13 Schultheiss focused on renovating Königsberg Castle, especially an east wing which was alternately referred to as the Friedrichsbau, the Unfriedbau, and the Unfriedflügel.[4] From 1705-10 he worked on the galleries, royal lodge, and pulpit-altar of the Schlosskirche, the church connected to the castle. Schultheiss designed the Royal Orphanage in Sackheim (1703–05), Tragheim Church (1708–10), and the Brauerhaus in Löbenicht.[5] From 1704-05, along with Jean Baptiste Broebes and Johann Caspar Hindersin, he also aided in the transition of the manor house in Schlobitten into a palace of the Dohna family.[6] In 1708 he renovated the church of Kaukehmen.[7]

After the coronation of King Frederick William I of Prussia in 1713, Schultheiss took the position of building director in Berlin.[1] He returned to Königsberg after taking the position of building director for the Oberland district on 18 January 1721.[1] The king, who was focused on the recovery of East Prussia after the great plague of 1708-11, tasked Schultheiss with designing the new towns built in the province. He became the most important architectural official in East Prussia and a member of the Kriegs- und Domänenkammer after the king's reorganization of government in 1723.[2]

Schultheiss designed or altered the layouts of numerous East Prussian towns, including Stallupönen (1722);[8] Darkehmen and its 13 morgen market square (1723);[9] Ragnit's old town (1723);[10] Gumbinnen's old town (1724), new town (1727), and town hall (1727);[11] Schirwindt and its market square (ca. 1725);[12] and Pillkallen (ca. 1725).[13] Ca. 1730 he possibly worked on the family grave of Friedrich von der Groeben at the church of Groß Schwansfeld.[14] From 1731-32 he oversaw the rebuilding of the church in Drygallen.[15] Schultheiss designed the Neustädter Reformierte Kirche in Gumbinnen from 1736-39.[11]

In his second period in Königsberg, Schultheiss designed the incomplete Garnisonkirche (garrison church) of the Königsgarten (1731) and the French Reformed Church (1733–36) on Königstraße.[4] He died in Königsberg.

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Notes

1. ^Mühlpfordt, Königsberger Skulptoren und ihre Meister 1255-1945 p. 162
2. ^Kreisgemeinschaft Gumbinnen
3. ^Antoni, p. 175
4. ^Albinus, p. 282
5. ^Mühlpfordt, Königsberg von A bis Z, p.133
6. ^Weise, p. 204
7. ^Antoni, p. 331
8. ^Antoni, p. 155
9. ^Weise, p. 36
10. ^Antoni, p. 504
11. ^Antoni, p. 240
12. ^Antoni, p. 559
13. ^Antoni, p. 564
14. ^Antoni, p. 232
15. ^Antoni, p. 154

References

  • {{cite book|last=Albinus|first=Robert|authorlink=|title=Lexikon der Stadt Königsberg Pr. und Umgebung|year=1985|publisher=Verlag Gerhard Rautenberg|location=Leer|pages=371|isbn=3-7921-0320-6|language=de}}
  • {{cite book|last=|editor-first=Michael|editor-last=Antoni|title=Dehio-Handbuch der Kunstdenkmäler: West- und Ostpreußen|year=1993|publisher=Deutscher Kunstverlag|location=München|pages=718|isbn=3-422-03025-5|language=de}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.kreis-gumbinnen.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92&Itemid=87|title=Personen|author=Kreisgemeinschaft Gumbinnen|date=|accessdate=14 November 2010|language=German|trans-title=}}
  • {{cite book|last=Mühlpfordt|first=Herbert Meinhard|authorlink=Herbert Meinhard Mühlpfordt|title=Königsberg von A bis Z|year=1972|publisher=Aufstieg-Verlag|location=München|pages=168|isbn=3-7612-0092-7|language=de}}
  • {{cite book|last=Mühlpfordt|first=Herbert Meinhard|authorlink=Herbert Meinhard Mühlpfordt|title=Königsberger Skulptoren und ihre Meister 1255-1945|year=1970|publisher=Holzner Verlag|location=Würzburg|pages=299|isbn=|language=de}}
  • {{cite book|last=|first=|authorlink=|editor-first=Erich|editor-last=Weise|title=Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands, Ost- und Westpreussen|year=1981|publisher=Alfred Kröner Verlag|location=Stuttgart|pages=284|isbn=3-520-31701-X|language=de}}
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