- Carl
Alexander Heideloff (2
February 1789 – 28
September 1865), also
known as Karl
Alexander von
Heideloff, was a
German architect, and
master builder...
- the
Swabian Jura of
southern Germany. It was
designed by Carl
Alexander Heideloff and its name
means "shining stone" or "bright stone". The
castle overlooks...
- in neo-gothic style. The
building was
commissioned by Carl
Alexander Heideloff, who also
commissioned Lichtenstein Castle.
Lumber was used to
build parts...
-
exclusively to fashion. The
magazine was
published in
London by
Nicholas Heideloff. It was
produced following the
model of the
first fashion magazine in...
- architecture, King
Ludwig I of Bavaria, in 1833,
ordered Carl
Alexander Heideloff to
execute restoration work, but the king was not
pleased with his neo-Gothic...
- a
German painter and etcher. He was born at Nuremberg, and a
pupil of
Heideloff. He
painted chiefly in
watercolors and
etched numerous architectural views...
-
brought three wars and some devastation.
Centuries later, Carl
Alexander Heideloff was the one who
built the
Lichtenstein Castle (with the help of peasants)...
- p. 810. "Eberhard Wächter" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. 1912. "
Heideloff, Karl
Alexander von" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). 1911...
- Schütz the Elder. The
ceiling paintings were
created in 1768 by Joh.
Ignaz Heideloff.
Other original furnishings include a Pietà and confessionals. The church...
-
Bourrienne et ses erreurs,
volontaires et involontaires, Paris:
Charles Heideloff, 1830. Bonaparte, Napoléon-Joseph-Charles-Paul, Prince,
Napoleon et ses...