Classicism, Romanticism and Revival Styles. Joseph II. Mother Maria Theresa Sister Marie Antoinette – French Revolution Abolition of churches and monasteries.

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Classicism, Romanticism and Revival Styles

Joseph II. Mother Maria Theresa Sister Marie Antoinette – French Revolution Abolition of churches and monasteries – utilitarianizm

Strahov Library

Estates Theatre Mozart

Francis I. Napoleon, enthroned 1806 Marie Louise

Empire Style Kačina chateau, since 1806

Romanticism Discovery of nature Sublime – 1757 Edmund Burke – beauty and horror English Parks – a shock from the developements in France led to a programatic orientation on English architecture Romantic architecture in tudor or windsdor style Medieval revival architecture and taste for ruins

Romantic Parks Château Veltrusy Small classicist temples, romantic ruins One of the oldest nature-landscape parks in Europe

Romantic Parks Aristocrats Klamovka, Prague- Smíchov

Château Hluboká

Gothique Revival London Parliament Completion of the Old Town Hall, 1830´s

Romanticism DelacroixČermák

Romantic Landscape: Antonín Mánes

Rococco Revival Josef Mánes: The Red Parasol, 1855

Nationalism Karlin Temple, Romanesque Revival, 1850´s

The National Theatre Renaissance Revival, 1860´s 1880´s completed

Gothic Revival