
Carl von Effner, also Karl von Effner, Carl Joseph von Effner and Carl Effner (the younger) (10 February 1831 – 22 October 1884) was gardener to the
Bavarian court, later ''Königlich Bayerischer Hofgärtendirektor'' ("Royal Bavarian Court Director of Gardens"), and
landscape gardener
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Family background
Carl von Effner was descended from the Effner family, who for many years were gardeners in the service of the Bavarian royal court. He was great-grandson of the distinguished architect and builder
Joseph Effner (1687–1745)
Life

He was born as Carl Effner in
Munich, son of Carl Effner (the elder) (1791–1870), Senior Bavarian Court Gardener. After a gardening apprenticeship he made various study visits to
Vienna,
Paris,
England and
Sanssouci, where he also became familiar with the "mixed style" of garden design
[i.e., mixed between the formal French style and the informal English style] of the well-known
Prussian landscape architect
Peter Joseph Lenné involving the formation of regular areas of formal ornamental garden within wider areas of landscaped garden, which enjoyed a revival in the mid-19th century.
On these study trips he was accompanied by
Max Kolb, the later Inspector of the
Botanical Gardens, Nymphenburg.
In 1857
Maximilian II recalled him to Munich and at the early age of 26 appointed him Court Gardener. From 1860 to 1865 he was active as representative of the Senior Court Gardener on the staff of the ''Obersthofmarschall''. Maximilian made Effner responsible for the landscaping of the banks of the
Isar
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between
Haidhausen and
Bogenhausen (later known as the ''Maximiliansanlagen'', or Maximilian Gardens) and for the garden element of the
Maximilianstrasse designed by
Friedrich Bürklein.
In 1868 Effner was appointed Head Court Gardener, and director of all Bavarian court gardens, by the Bavarian Regent
Ludwig II
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In 1870 Ludwig II, by that time king, made Effner Royal Inspector of Court Gardens and in 1873 Royal Director of Court Gardens. He now designed the gardens for Ludwig II's castles,
Neues Schloss, Herrenchiemsee, and
Linderhof
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Deve ...
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He also designed numerous private gardens in Bavaria.
He sometimes worked on the earlier gardens with his father.
In 1877 he was raised to the nobility (as von Effner). He died in Munich on 22 October 1884 and is buried in the
Alter Südfriedhof
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(grave 13-1-34).
Selected works
*Garden elements of the plans of
Peter Joseph Lenné for the landscaped park at
Feldafing
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History
The history of Feldafing begins on the Roseninsel or Rose Island, the only island in Lake ...
on the west bank of the
Starnbergersee
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, 1853-1863 (with his father)
*Park at Schloss Bernried,
Bernried am Starnberger See (now owned by the Wilhelmina-Busch-Woods-Stiftung), c.1855
*
Maximilian Gardens in Munich, 1856/57-1861, gardens of the
Maximilianstrasse, and the
Gasteig Gardens south of the
Maximilianeum (now altered to form part of the Maximilian Gardens), 1861–66
*Historical restoration of the park of the
Schleissheim Palace, 1865–68
*Park at the
Dörnberg Palace
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in
Regensburg
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, 1864-67 (with his father)
*Park at the Midgard-Haus in
Tutzing (formerly known as the Tutzinger Seepark, now the Bagnères-de-Bigarre-Park) for the writer
Maximilian Schmidt
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, presumably 1864-1870
*Spa park in
Bad Reichenhall, 1868
*Enlargement of the park of
Schloss Castell, c.1870
*Park of
Schloss Linderhof
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Deve ...
, 1870/72-1880
*Completion of the garden of
Schloss Tegernsee
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with
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, from 1872
*
Siebentisch Park in
Augsburg, from 1874
*Park of the
Neues Schloss, Herrenchiemsee, plans of 1875/76, with an unfinished later remodelling; completed in a simplified form by his successor
Jakob Möhl
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, in 1888
*Park of
Schloss Schönau near
Eggenfelden
*Park of
Schloss Vornbach with rock grotto
*Park of
Schloss Fürstenried
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in Munich (historical restoration in the style of the 18th century and also the creation of a new landscaped garden)
Notes and references
Literature
* Tilo Richter
''Carl von Effner und die Stadtgärtnerei Basel'' In: ''ProgrammZeitung Basel.'' March 2011, p. 26 f. Accessed on 11 April 2011.
* Manfred Stephan: ''Biographien europäischer Gartenkünstler: Carl von Effner. Gartenkünstler im Dienste der Krone und des Bürgertums'', in: Garten+Landschaft, vol. 5, 1998, pp. 347–355
* Lorenz Maier: Effner, Carl Joseph von. In: Karl Bosl (ed.): ''Bosls bayerische Biographie''. Pustet, Regensburg 1983, , p. 165
onlineon the website of the Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg).
* Carl von Effner: ''Bericht und Vorschläge über die Promenaden und Anlagen von Basel und Umgebung.'' Basel: J. J. Mast, 1860.
External links
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German gardeners
People from Munich
1831 births
1884 deaths
Burials at the Alter Südfriedhof