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  1. Christiane Vulpius. Christiane Vulpius, drawn by Goethe, c. 1788 –1789. Currently displayed at Goethe House, in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt am Main. Johanna Christiana Sophie Vulpius von Goethe (1 June 1765 – 6 June 1816) was the longtime lover and later wife of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .

  2. Oct 19, 2018 · On October 19, 1806, the famous German writer, artist, and politician, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, finally got married with his mistress Christiane Vulpius after having lived together quasi-maritally since 1788, to the scandal of the ladies of Weimar and the vexation of Bettine von Arnim. Christiane Vulpius’ Family Background

  3. On October 19, 1806, the famous German writer, artist, and politician, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,[1] finally got married with his mistress Christiane Vulpius after having lived together quasi-maritally since 1788, to the scandal of the ladies of Weimar and the vexation of Bettine von Arnim.[2]

  4. Metropolitan Museum Cleveland Museum of Art. Featured. All Images; This Just In; ... Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller Wolfgang Vulpius. Publication date 1959-01-01

  5. Bad Lauchstädt, Promenade 4 Chr. Vulpius.jpg 3,456 × 2,592; 2.73 MB Carl Lieber - Christiane und August in Goethes Hausgarten -1793-.jpg 1,078 × 722; 562 KB Christiane Vulpius Gemälde.jpg 563 × 682; 49 KB

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  7. Dec 25, 2019 · On December 25, 1742, Charlotte Albertine Ernestine von Stein was born. She was a lady-in-waiting at the court in Weimar and famous for being a close friend to both Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, whose work and life were strongly influenced by her. We already have had several articles on the works and life of Johann Wolfgang ...

  8. May 3, 2024 · Christian August Vulpius (born Jan. 23, 1762, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar [Germany]—died June 26, 1827, Weimar) was a German writer of popular historical novels and brother of Christiane Vulpius, Goethe ’s wife. Educated at Jena and Erlangen, Vulpius became secretary to the baron of Soden at Nürnburg (1788). He returned to Weimar (1790) and began ...

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