before 1877
Gezicht op een woonhuis aan de Lützowplatz 9 in Berlijn, Duitsland
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Curatorial notes
This print, of unknown date and authorship, depicts a residence on Lützowplatz in Berlin. Published as part of a series titled "Architecture Berlin," this image serves as a fascinating document of the city's built environment, its aesthetic values, and the social structures they embody. Looking closely, the building's design speaks to the eclecticism of late 19th-century architecture, blending classical elements like the columns with more contemporary details. It reflects the values of the upper-middle classes of Imperial Germany, whose wealth fuelled the rapid expansion of Berlin. The Lützowplatz itself was located in a relatively new and rapidly growing area of the city. Prints such as this one played a crucial role in shaping architectural tastes and disseminating design ideas. By studying these images alongside other historical sources, such as census data, maps, and period accounts, we can gain a deeper understanding of the social and cultural forces that shaped Berlin and the people who inhabited it.