[Born at Neuruppin, in Germany, 1781. Died at Berlin, 1841. Aged 60.]
Styled by his countrymen the Luther of architecture. Employed by the
King of Prussia to erect those structures in his capital which have
stamped a new character on Berlin, and endowed it with high
architectural claims. He gave a new impulse to his art, both by his
influence and his example, and was besides a generous and amiable man.
[By F. Tieck, 1819. The marble bust is in the Berlin Museum. A copy in
bronze is on the staircase of the Royal Theatre, Berlin.]