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Temple of Night at Schonau: Architecture, Music, and Theater in a Late Eighteenth-Century Viennese Garden, Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (Vo

Contributor(s): Rice, John A (Author)

ISBN: 9780871692580

Publisher: American Philosophical Society Press

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Pub Date: January 1, 2006

Dewey: 700.94361309

LCCN: 2006052600

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.58" H x 11.00" L x 8.25" W ( 1.37 lbs) 257 pages

Series: Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society

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Description: Between 1796 & 1800 Baron Peter von Braun, a rich businessman & manager of Vienna's court theaters, transformed his estate at Schonau into an English-style landscape park. The most celebrated building was the Temple of Night, a domed rotunda accessible only through a meandering rockwork grotto. A life-size statue of the goddess Night on a chariot pulled by two horses presided over the Temple, while from the dome, came the sounds of a mechanical musical instrument. Only the ruins survive, & the Temple has received little scholarly attention. This book brings it back to life by assembling the descriptions of it by early 19th-cent. eyewitnesses. "Will appeal to anyone interested in the history of garden design, arch., theater, & music." Illus.

Review Quotes: "A wonderful reconstruction not just of a lost piece of splendid eighteenth-century garden architecture, but also of the cultural world that celebrated its construction and of the later decline of both the garden and its cultural milieu...Immensely readable--a great excursion into a lost world."--Rita Krueger "Austrian History Yearbook"

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