Abstract

This is a contribution to the recent discussions about the significance of Renaissance form for conteporaries in the sense of classical traditions and/or of Italian Renaissance traditions as represented by L. Klenze in Muich and by K.F. Schinkel in Berlin. The Author examines the influence of Florentine Renaissance on Schinkel as models for Berlin's middle class palais and bank buildings.

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