Maria Dietsch Explained

Maria Dietsch (1835 –1869) was a Mǘnchnerin bourgeoise who appeared in the Gallery of Beauties gathered by Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1850.[1] Her portrait was the last of those portrayed by Joseph Stieler for the Gallery.[2]

Life

Maria was born in Munich in 1835 to Joseph Dietsch, a master tailor from Schwandorf, and Crescentia Dietsch (née Wintergart). Maria became a seamstress. In 1865, she married Georg Sprecher, an editor of the Augsburger Evening Newspaper. She died in 1869.

Portrait

In her second portrait, she wears a black jacket over a chemise or chemisette with a white lace collar adorned with a red bow tie.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Ludovic . S.K. . 1902 . Newnes . George . A King's Gallery of Beauty . . 23 . 16-23 . Archive.org.
  2. Haus der Bayerischen Geschichtehttps://hdbg.eu › objekte › indexMaria Dietsch (1850) - Ludwig I., https://hdbg.eu/koenigreich/index.php/objekte/index/id/899
  3. Grand Ladieshttp://www.gogmsite.net › 1850-ma...1850 Maria Dietsch by Joseph Karl Stieler (Schönheitengallerie Schloß ..., http://www.gogmsite.net/empire-napoleonic-and-roman/subalbum-schonheitengalleri/1850-maria-dietsch-by-josep