Hittorff, Zanth, Architecture antique de la Sicile

 
 

Jacques Ignace Hittorff or, in German, Jakob Ignaz Hittorff (Cologne, 20 August 1792 – 25 March 1867) was a German-born French architect who combined advanced structural use of new materials, notably cast iron, with conservative Beaux-Arts classicism in a career that spanned the decades from the Restoration to the Second Empire.

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

 
 

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