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Peter Parler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter Parler [German Gothic Era Sculptor, Peter Parler in the Art Renewal Center Peter Parler in the Web Gallery of Art Farbdia Archiv (Color Slide Archive) (in German) Thousands of photographs of fresco cycles and wall decorations in churches and other buildings in and around Germany.
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Peter Parler Peter Parler was the leading member of a line of masons who were dominant in the 14th and 15th centuries. He moved to Prague in the 1350’s and was commissioned as the architect for the cathedral. Artist: Peter Parler (1330 - 1399) Nationality: German Movement: Media: Architecture,
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Peter Parler was a famed gothic sculptor and architect, who lived in worked in the mid to late 14th century CE. I used information from the Parler genealogy sic website, Arthur Frommer's "Kutna Hora," the Web Gallery of Art's entry on "Peter Parler," CZ EuroTour's article on Prague,
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Peter Parler (in Czech, Petr Parléř), 1330 (?) - July 13, 1399 was a German master architect best known for his work on Charles Bridge and St. Born in Schwäbisch Gmünd around 1330, Peter Parler was the son of master builder Heinrich Parler and the most well-known in a family of master masons and architects.
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Peter Parler ( (?) Schwäbisch Gmünd - July 13 , 1399 Prague ) was a German architect, known for building Saint Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge in Prague , where he lived since about 1356.
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Peter Parler, (Latin: Petrus de Gemunden in Suevia, Czech: Petr Parléř, (1330(?), Schwäbisch Gmünd – July 13, 1399, Prague) was a German architect, best-known for building Saint Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge in Prague, where he lived from about 1356. His father, master builder Heinrich Parler...
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Peter Parler (1330-1399): biography, list of executed works (structures actually built), bibliography, references, relevant literature and links and other details about this person. Persons / Peter Parler (1330-1399)
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