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Henriette von Crayen

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Henriette von Crayen by Anton Graff in 1783

Henriette von Crayen (November 1, 1755 – February 26, 1832), was a German salonist and noble. She held one of the most famous salons of contemporary Germany in Leipzig and Berlin. She was also famous for her many love affairs with a great number of famous people.

References

  • Joachim Kühn: Die schöne Frau von Crayen und die Ihren. Ein Nachwort zu Fontanes "Schach von Wuthenow". In: Der Bär von Berlin. Band 21, 1972, S. 89–109.
  • Petra Wilhelmy: Der Berliner Salon im 19. Jahrhundert. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1989, S. 55–57, S. 486–88 sowie 626–28.
  • Petra Wilhelmy-Dollinger: Die Berliner Salons. Mit historischen Spaziergängen. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2000.