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    Rococo (redirect from Zopfstil)
    Perücke ("pigtail and periwig"), and this phase is sometimes referred to as Zopfstil. Rococo remained popular in certain German provincial states and in Italy...
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    Catholic Church at 605 S. Fourth St. was designed by Victor Schulte in Zopfstil style, a German counterpart of the American Federal style which was familiar...
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    a Prussian immigrant from Westphalia. Schulte designed the church in Zopfstil style, a German counterpart of the American Federal style, which was probably...
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    building was designed by architect Victor Schulte in the nineteenth-century Zopfstil (or "pigtail" style) and built using Cream City brick, a distinct light...
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    stylistics of the 18th century, also what has been called late Rococo Zopfstil. Dísz Square (Budapest) [hu] – one of the main squares of the area with...
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    prints represent in great detail the life of the bourgeoisie during the Zopfstil period, a time between Rococo and Classicism. In 1797 Chodowiecki was appointed...
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    Catholic church in Milwaukee. Designed by architect Victor Schulte in the Zopfstil style, St. Mary's was built to serve German immigrants. The Annunciation...
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  • 47°11′24″N 18°24′37″E / 47.190011°N 18.410317°E / 47.190011; 18.410317 Zopfstil (a late Rococo style originating from Germany), 1781 3878 1577 Cistercian...
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  • reworked in 1876. The octagonal chancel with three bays has late Rococo (Zopfstil) arches in the Gothic tradition, and the nave has a flat ceiling. Notable...
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    the plans of the Bratislava architect Anton Fisches, in the so-called ‘Zopfstil’ style. It was completed in 1789, at which time it received its long-used...
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  • 87.915833°W / 43.025; -87.915833 (Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church) Zopfstil-style church built in 1850 by German-speaking Catholic parish. Now one...
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    "Justus Juncker in America: A Picture by Goethe's Painting Teacher and "Zopfstil" as a Forerunner of Biedermeier". Notes in the History of Art. 1 (1): 24–28...
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    Comprises:       1) Aus der Zopfzeit [From the Time of the Eighteenth-Century Zopfstil]       2) Kleiner Mohrentanz [Little Moorish Dance]       3) Wiener Tanzweise...
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    low-pitched, largely hidden behind a brick parapet. The style is influenced by Zopfstil, a German counterpart of the American Federal style. Initially, it did...
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    built by the Dillenburg building inspector Johann Friedrich Sckell in the Zopfstil (a late Rococo and early Classicism development), and is therefore one...
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