Anna Dorothea Lisiewska-Therbusch

Prussian-born Anna Dorothea Lisiewska-Therbusch one of the few female court painters in the eighteenth century. Her father was a Berlin portrait painter with connections to the royal court who taught his children to paint. Anna and her sister were considered child prodigies. In 1765, Lisiewska-Therbusch went to Paris, where she became a member of the Académie Royale. After her return to Berlin in 1769 she became court painter to Frederick II of Prussia and received commissions from Catherine II of Russia.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

Primary Source

Henriette Herz as Hebe

Restricted
Image
Henriette de Lemos Herz (1764–1847) was a Berlin salon hostess famed for her beauty and literary engagement. She was highly educated, especially in ancient and modern languages. Following her marriage…