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  2. Gallery of Beauties - Wikipedia

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    Gallery of Beauties The Nymphenburg Palace seen from its park. The Gallery of Beauties (German: Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 38 portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and bourgeoisie of Munich, Germany, gathered by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the south pavilion of his Nymphenburg Palace. [1]

  3. Category:18th-century German women - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:18th-century German people. ... 18th-century Prussian women (14 P) A. 18th-century German actresses (35 P)

  4. History of women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Fout, John C. German Women in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History (1984) online; Heal, Bridget. The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Early Modern Germany: Protestant and Catholic Piety, 1500–1648 (2007) Joeres, Ruth-Ellen B., and Mary Jo Maynes. German Women in the 18th and 19th Centuries (1985). Kaplan, Marion A.

  5. Johanna Helena Herolt - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Helena Herolt (1 May 1668 – after 1723) was an 18th-century botanical artist from Germany. She was well-known for her paintings similar to her mother, Maria Sibylla Merian, with her draftsmanship.

  6. Category:18th-century German women painters - Wikipedia

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    It includes German painters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "18th-century German women painters" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  7. Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken - Wikipedia

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    Christian Heinrich Heineken (1721–1725), engraved by Christian Fritzsch (1695–1769) after a painting by Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken. Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken (1683 – November 5, 1757) was a German artist and alchemist and the mother of a celebrated child prodigy, Christian Heinrich Heineken.

  8. Jenny Voigts - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Voigts (5 June 1749 – 29 December 1814) was a German writer and editor. She maintained numerous friendships with the intellectual and political elite of her time, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt .

  9. Anna Rosina de Gasc - Wikipedia

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    Anna Rosina was born into a family of painters of Polish noble origin in Berlin. [1] Her mother was Maria Elizabeth Kahl from Pomerania.Her father, Georg Lisiewski (1674–1751), taught painting to Rosina and her siblings Anna Dorothea (1721–1782) and Christoph Friedrich (1725–1794).