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Baron Carl
Hårleman (27
August 1700 – 9
February 1753) was a
Swedish architect.
Hårleman was born in Stockholm, son of the
garden architect and head of...
- Ann
Harleman (born
October 28, 1945, in Youngstown, Ohio) is an
American novelist, scholar, and professor.
Harleman was born in Ohio. When she was four...
- When
Tessin the
Younger died in 1728, the
palace was
completed by Carl
Hårleman who also
designed a
large part of its
Rococo interior. The
palace was not...
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Donald Robert Fergusson Harleman (December 5, 1922 –
September 28, 2005) was an
American civil engineer noted for his
research of the flow of contaminants...
- Carl
Hårleman (23 June 1886 – 20
August 1948) was a
Swedish gymnast and
track and
field athlete who
competed in the 1908 and 1912
Summer Olympics. At the...
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Cathedral and
Uppsala Castle were both
eventually restored, both by Carl
Hårleman,
perhaps the most
important Swedish architect of the era. He also modified...
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Younger (1654–1728);
while the
eastern half and façade were
designed by Carl
Hårleman (1700–1753) and
built during the
period 1733-1737.
Coherently designed...
- Taraval,
Johan Henrik Scheffel, and Olof
Arenius and the
architect Carl
Hårleman taught there, and the
first group of
students included Johan Pasch. In...
- later, but
after a fire in 1702, they were
adorned with low
helms by Carl
Hårleman in 1735. They were
completely redesigned by
Helgo Zetterwall who undertook...
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Laurynas Gucevičius,
Lithuanian architect (died 1798)
February 9 – Carl
Hårleman,
Swedish architect (born 1700)
August 19 –
Balthasar Neumann,
German baroque...