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  2. Countess Amalia "Emilie" Wilhelmina Lewenhaupt (née von Königsmarck) (20 August 1663 – 30 January 1740) was a Swedish noblewoman of German descent who became known as a dilettante painter, actor, and poet.

  3. Apr 1, 2023 · Amalia Wilhelmina von Königsmarck. German: Emilie Wilhelmina von Königsmarck, Swedish: Amalia Vilhelmina von Königsmarck. Birthdate: August 20, 1663. Birthplace: Stade, Niedersachsen, Germany. Death: January 13, 1740 (76) Övedskloster Castle, Öved, Sjöbo, Skåne County, Sweden.

    • Stade, Niedersachsen
    • Gen. Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt, Till Falkenstein
    • Niedersachsen
    • August 20, 1663
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    Amalia “Emilie” Wilhelmina Königsmarck(1663–1740) was a member of a German-Swedish noble family. She was known as an amateur painter, actor, and poet. This painting depicts four female figures: the right figure with a handful of brushes is probably Amalia von Königsmarck herself. She presents a profile portrait of Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark, the Qu...

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    No, we haven’t made an error by putting the wrong image in the article. This still-life does contain a self-portrait of the painter. Can you find it? In the pewter lid of the earthenware jug, you can see the reflection of a woman’s face with a white cap. This is Clara Peeters.

  5. Amalia Wilhelmina von Königsmarck was the daughter of Conrad Christofer von Königsmarck and Maria Kristina Wrangel and from 1689 was married to Count Carl Gustav Lewenhaupt. Like her sister Maria Aurora von Königsmarck and the la Gardie sisters, she belonged to the friends and acquaintances of Queen Ulrika Eleonora the elder.

  6. Jul 10, 2021 · Allegory with self-portrait. Amalia von Königsmarck was an artist and a poet. Amalia (Emilie) Wilhelmina von Königsmarck was born in 1663. She grew up in Stade, Germany. Her mother Maria Christina Wrangel ensured that she and her sister Aurora von Königsmarck were schooled in dance, music and singing, and that they also learned French ...

  7. Amalia von Königsmarck (1663–1740) was a member of a German-Swedish noble family. Her paternal grandfather, Field Marshal Hans Christoff von Königsmarck took part in the Thirty Years’ War on the Swedish side and, as a reward for his contribution, was raised to the status of a Swedish count.

  8. Countess Amalia "Emilie" Wilhelmina Lewenhaupt was a Swedish noblewoman of German descent who became known as a dilettante painter, actor, and poet. Introduction Amalia von Königsmarck Life