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Bettina Effner, Helge Heidemeyer eds.
It was not until1716 that construction was recommenced by Josef Effner from Dachau.
Sara Effner started practising Falun Gong in April 2000.
Our P-3000 winner is Silver member Heinz Effner(naturablichter) from Weilheim, Germany.
Joseph Effner from the nearby town of Dachau, who had trained in Paris.
It was headed by famous architects such as Henrico Zuccalli,Joseph Effner and François Cuvilliés the Elder.
Joseph Effner re-designed together with his brother Johann Christoph Effner also the garden in Baroque style in 1717.
On July the 30th 2004, Missouri resident and Falun Gong practitioner Sara Effner returned from a trip to South Africa.
The Bavarian chief court architect, Joseph Effner(1687-1745), induced the flowering of the Regency and Rococo styles, and in doing so disengaged himself from the strict canon of the French School.
Park palaces Pagodenburg The Pagodenburg wasbuilt between 1716 and 1719 by Joseph Effner to a commission from Elector Max Emanuel.
Promoted by Ludwig's father,King Maximilian II of Bavaria, Effner received comprehensive training which he completed in cities with famous gardens such as Vienna, Potsdam, Geneva and Paris.
Effner modelled the terrain, transforming it into an attractive park with paths following the high bank and crossing the slope and groups of trees and shrubs framing many attractive views of the city skyline.
The baroque garden behind the castle was then reconstructed by Carl von Effner, according to the plans of his ancestor Joseph Effner.
The exhibition displayed two pieces made by the Effner circle, with protruding corner embellishments and the- as Christian Burchard writes in the catalogue- characteristic freestanding plant stems, called“Springer”.
The necessary renovation of the façade, which had been modified in neo-classical style in the early 19th century,is an opportunity to restore the design it was originally given by Effner.
He was great-grandson of the distinguished architect and builder Joseph Effner(1687-1745)== Life==He was born as Carl Effner in Munich, son of Carl Effner(the elder)(1791-1870), Senior Bavarian Court Gardener.
Extolling the Badenburg, Pierre de Bretagne, who was Max Emanuel's father confessor, said:»The house of baths is a veritable artistic masterpiece.« The park pavilion was built between 1718 and1722 according to plans by Joseph Effner, and stands as the central feature of the southern half of the park in its own garden area.
Maximilian made Effner responsible for the landscaping of the banks of the Isar between Haidhausen and Bogenhausen(later known as the"Maximiliansanlagen", or Maximilian Gardens) and for the garden element of the Maximilianstrasse designed by Friedrich Bürklein.
As well as numerous funerary monuments in the Alter Südfriedhof(Old South Burial Ground) in Munich, he created sculptures which are still to be seen in the city: monuments for Georg Simon Ohm(1895, in the courtyard of the Technische Universität München), Max von Pettenkofer(1909)and Carl von Effner(1886) at the Maximiliansplatz(now the Lenbachplatz), the"Puttenbrunnen"(Putti Fountain) at the Peace Monument in the Prinzregentenstraße(originally intended for Schloss Herrenchiemsee) and the marble lions in front of the Feldherrnhalle 1906.
Court Garden Director Carl von Effner(1831-1884, rewarded with a title in 1877), came from a long-serving family of court gardeners and was uniquely qualified to create the decorative gardens ordered by Ludwig II. Formal gardens had come back into fashion in the mid-19th century and, as a pupil of the famous Prussian garden designer Peter Joseph Lenné, Effner had studied their design at the source of this new development.