Reinhard Heinrich Ferdinand Fischer

Reinhard Ferdinand Heinrich Fischer ( born June 18, 1746 Stuttgart, † June 25, 1813 ) was a German architect and construction officer, Mr Württemberg, he worked as a court architect of Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg.

Life

Fischer, who was officially born as the son of the ducal Hofkammerrats and first master chef Friedrich Fischer Johann Ernst and his wife Magdalena Barbara Cast Bauer, but may have been an illegitimate son of the Duke, attended high school illustrious in Stuttgart and then served an apprenticeship with the sculptor Johann Christoph Friedrich Beyer and from around 1760 with the painter Nicolas Guibal. For architects it formed Philippe de La Guêpière from. In 1771 he became a teacher at the nursery, court architect in 1773, 1774 Captain, 1775 " Professor of Civil Architecture" at the Military Academy of the High School Karl, 1797 Major and Chief Planning. In 1802 he withdrew into retirement.

Buildings

Fischer was involved in the construction of the Eberhard church in Stuttgart's King Street, the New Castle (1807 ), of Hohenheim Castle, for which he was planning an extensive equestrian facility, the solitude, the pheasant garden in Weilimdorf and the first bear Schlössles ( 1768) in Stuttgart; Furthermore, he was the architect of the early classical Franciscan church in Birkach, who gave Carl Eugen 1780 Franziska von Hohenheim and the population of Birkach. After the death of Carl Eugen Fischer designed the Kirchheim Castle as a widow seat for Franziska von Hohenheim order. For the private buildings fisherman include the Palais Vischer (1787-1791) and the house Reichert in Calw.

676897
de