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Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Zanth, from 1844 von Zanth, also Zandt (6 August 1796 – 7 October 1857) was a German architect, architecture critic and watercolor painter.

Ludwig von Zanth
Ludwig von Zanth
Ludwig von Zanth: View of the Wilhelma (1855). The Wilhelma-Theater (not in the picture) and Wilhelma with its gardens and Moorish buildings are the main works of Ludwig von Zanth.
Ludwig von Zanth: View of the Wilhelma (1855). The Wilhelma-Theater (not in the picture) and Wilhelma with its gardens and Moorish buildings are the main works of Ludwig von Zanth.

Life and career


Born in Breslau, Zanth was the son of the Jewish doctor Abraham Zadig, who was in the service of the Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen. The father converted to Christianity in 1820 and the family took the name "Zanth". Ludwig Zanth attended the art and building school in Breslau. In 1808, the family moved to Kassel. Thanks to a scholarship from the Kingdom of Westphalia, Zanth was able to attend the École polymatique and the Lycée Bonaparte in Paris in the summer and autumn of 1813. At the end of 1813, his father sent his son to Stuttgart, where he completed his school education, especially in the classical languages Latin and Greek, at the Gymnasium. Subsequently, Zanth completed an apprenticeship in the architectural office of the court master builder Ferdinand von Fischer. After stays in Schwäbisch Hall, Ellwangen and Paris, where he contributed to two theatre buildings and converted from the Protestant faith to Catholicism,[1] he settled as an architect in Stuttgart in 1831. There he was responsible for the interior design of the Wilhelm Palais, which was built from 1834 to 1840. King Wilhelm I had this magnificent building, constructed in the classical style, built for his daughters Marie and Sophie.

In 1835, Zanth entered the competition for the construction of a new Royal Court Theatre in Stuttgart. However, the project was not realised. In 1835/36 he planned a house for Adolf von Goppelt [de] in Heilbronn, in 1836/37 the Berkheimer Schlössle [de] for Friedrich Notter [de] and in 1838 a country house for Wilhelm von Taubenheim [de]. In the same year, he drew up the plans for the Wilhelma Theatre in Bad Cannstatt, a building in the style of the French Renaissance with painting in the "Pompeian" style, which was completed in 1840. Subsequently, King Wilhelm I of Württemberg entrusted him with the planning and execution of a public bath in the midst of exotic greenhouses and parks in the immediate vicinity of the Wilhelma Theatre. From 1843 onwards, Zanth planned the Moorish style complex, which was named Wilhelma on the king's instructions,[2] today the name of the zoological-botanical garden located there. It was inaugurated as the Maurisches Landhaus [de] in 1846.[3] The magnificent building was such a success that the architect produced a large-format portfolio of coloured drawings about it. King Wilhelm I of Württemberg appointed him Court Architect and awarded him the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Crown in 1844. This was connected with his elevation to the personal nobility.

The architect was also a talented draughtsman. A still preserved watercolour in the Schloss ob Ellwangen [de] bears witness to his talent.

Zanth's grave in Stuttgart's Hoppenlauf Cemetery
Zanth's grave in Stuttgart's Hoppenlauf Cemetery

Zanth died in Stuttgart at the age of 59 and found his final resting place in the Hoppenlauf Cemetery [de]. However, the inscription on his gravestone has weathered beyond recognition.


Publications



References


  1. David August Rosenthal: Convertitenbilder aus dem neunzehnten Jahrhundert. Vol.1. 2d Part. p. 47, Schaffhausen, 1872.
  2. History of Wilhelma - 19th century Website of the Wilhelma, retrieved 6 June 2021.
  3. "Alles, alles, dem König und uns" Monumente - Magazin für Denkmalkultur in Deutschland, October 2011, retrieved 6 June 2021.

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Ludwig von Zanth

Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Zanth, ab 1844 von Zanth, (auch Zandt; * 6. August 1796 in Breslau; † 7. Oktober 1857 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Architekt, Architekturtheoretiker und Aquarellmaler.
- [en] Ludwig von Zanth

[fr] Ludwig von Zanth

Karl Ludwig Wilhelm von Zanth est un architecte, théoricien de l'architecture et aquarelliste allemand, né à Breslau le 6 août 1796 et décédé le 7 octobre 1857 à Stuttgart.



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