Petr Parléř - 1 Oz Měď unc.
weight: 31.1 g
metal: Cu
edge knurled
limited mintage: unlimited
quality: unc.
issue day: 2013
Objednávkový kód: CRM1733
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Petr Parler hotels
Petr Parler (1332 or 1333 Cologne or Swabian Gmnd -
July 13, 1399) was a German architect, builder, stonemason,
sculptor and woodcarver, the most significant member of the family Parler. These include
among the most outstanding artists of European High Gothic worked mainly
in the Czech lands.
In 1356, the Emperor Charles IV. summoned to Prague after the death of Matthias
Arras continued construction of St.. Vit. Original plans
reworked, built the cathedral choir, which spanned network
vaulted chapel. Vaclav, vestry and tower. In addition to the cathedral
planned and participated in the construction of other sights. It was mainly
stone bridge over the Vltava River (later called Charles), Old
Bridge Tower and the Chapel of All Saints at Prague Castle; then outside Prague
St. Bartholomew's Church in Cologne and the church. Barbara in Kutna
Hora.
In Prague Parl bought a house in today's Loreto Street, became
esteemed citizen and alderman in two cities of Prague - on
Prague Castle and the Old Town. He led the major imperial
Building workshop, founded by Matthias of Arras. In his work until
1406 continued son Jan, who led the smelter since 1398. The second son
Vclav after apprenticeship in his father's ironworks in 1397 became head of the smelter
the construction of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. After John's death took
Prague smelter master called Petrlk. Parler smelter in Bohemia disappeared
around 1419 during the Hussite wars, although some activity under
Petrlk guidance of the master, who died in 1454, is recorded in
construction of the tower and three naves Prague cathedral still in the thirties
15th century.
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