Ernests Štālbergs
Ernests Štālbergs | |
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Born |
Liepāja, Russian Empire (now Latvia) | 3 September 1883
Died |
12 June 1958 74) Rīga, Latvian SSR | (aged
Nationality | Latvian |
Education | St. Petersburg Academy of Arts |
Known for | Architecture |
Movement | Neo Classicism, Functionalism |
Awards | Order of Three Stars |
Ernests Štālbergs (1883–1958) was a Latvian architect whose works are in the Neoclassical and the functionalistic styles.
Štālbergs trained at the Kazan Art School from 1902 through 1904. His notable works include the auditorium at the University of Latvia (1929–36) and the ensemble of the Freedom Monument in Riga (1930–35; with sculptor Kārlis Zāle).
References
- Ernests Štālbergs 100 Latvians.
- Васильев Ю., Э. Шталберг (1883—1958), в сборнике: Из истории техники Латвийской ССР, в. 5, Рига, 1964.
- Большая Советская энциклопедия: В 30 т. - 3-е изд. - М., 1969-1978. Том: 29, Стр.: 486, Э. Е. Шталберг.
- Энциклопедия «Рига», —Рига: Главная редакция энциклопедий, —1989, ISBN 5-89960-002-0, Шталберг Эрнест Екабович, —стр. 784,.
- Архитектура Советской Латвии, И. Страутманис, О. Бука, Я. Крастиньш, Г. Асарис, —Москва, —«Стройиздат», —1987, —320с.
- Rīgas arhitektūras astoņi gadsimti pasaules kultūras spogulī, Ojārs Spārītis, Jānis Krastiņš, —Rīga, —«SIA Nacionālais apgāds», —2005. ISBN 9984-26-204-9.
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