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Bewerbungen der Architekten um den Großen Staatspreis 1892-1898
Preußische Akademie der Künste >> 10. Kunstpreise >> 10.1. Bereich Bildende Kunst >> 10.1.1. Großer Staatspreis
1892 - 1898
Enthält: Vergabe des Großen Staatspreises für Architekten, Bewerbungsunterlagen, persönliche Angaben, v.a. Lebenslauf, Erläuterungen zu den eingesandten Entwürfen für die folgenden Jahre: 1892: Otto Carus (Bl. 26-28, 79-83, 86), Otto Schmalz (Bl. 23-25), Albert Schütze (Bl. 8-22). Preisträger Otto Schmalz, u.a. Anträge auf Verschiebung der Reise auf 1899 (Bl. 3-8, 29-35, 89-93, 133-135, 222f., 225-228). 1894: Julius Boethke (Bl. 41-44, 62-65), Bernhard Hertel (Bl. 36-40), Paul Hörig (Bl. 59-61), Reinhard Lange (Bl. 49-54), Hermann Maass (Bl. 47f., 66), Carl Moritz (Bl. 45f.), Paul Nantke (Bl. 55-58, 74), Bericht der Kommission über die Arbeiten der Bewerber (Bl. 67-73). Preisträger Carl Moritz, u.a. Berichte über die Studienreise (Bl. 75-77, 84f., 87f., 94, 122f., 125, 140-142, 154f., 180, 186-221, 224, 229f.); Gutachten von Raschdorff (Bl. 188-193, 218f.). 1895: Hans Dörpfeld (Bl. 112-116), Albert Schütze (Bl. 106-111), Wilhelm Spalding (Bl. 95-99, 126), Wilhelm Werdelmann (Bl. 100-105, 124), J. Wellmann (Bl. 117-121). Preisträger Spalding (Bl. 126-132, 137-139, 143-153, 160, 173); u.a. Bericht über die Studienreise (Bl. 144-148), Gutachten von Raschdorff (Bl. 150-153). 1897: Franz Brantzky (Bl. 168-171a, 174), Hubert Schefer (Bl. 175-178), Wilhelm Werdelmann (Bl. 161-167), Ludwig Wolter (Bl. 156-159). Prämien für Werdelmann und Brantzky (Bl. 172, 179, 181f., 185, 187). Enth. u.a.: "Statut für die Konkurrenz um den großen Staatspreis auf dem Gebiete der bildenden Künste", 6. Jan. 1892 (Druck; Bl. 1f.).
230 Bl. [Bl. 183f. in der Zählung übersprungen] Microfilm/-fiche: 0464
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