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The article is the first-hand publication of the manuscript by the Latvian architect and architecture historian Paul Campe (1885-1960). The material was donated to the Institute of Art History of the Latvian Academy of Art by the Baltic-German publisher Harro von Hirschheydt; the current publication is translated from German and introduced by Elita Grosmane. The manuscript is richly illustrated, containing...
The article by the Baltic German architect Paul Campe (1885–1960), originally titled ‘Mausoleumsbauten auf den Stadtfriedhöfen in Riga, Mitau und Libau’, was translated into Latvian and commented by Elita Grosmane. It documents the now largely lost constructions of memorial architecture once found the cemeteries of Latvia’s major cities, outlining their features.
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