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Dora Stock (1759-1832)

Dora (shortened from Doris or Dorothea) Stock (6 March 1760 – 30 March 1832) was a German artist of the 18th and 19th centuries who specialized in portraiture. She was at the center of a highly cultivated household in which a great number of artists, musicians, and writers were guests; and her friends and acquaintances included some of the most eminent figures of her day, namely Goethe, Schiller and Mozart.

Also known as: Johanna Dorothea Stock

What we know

Background

was born Nuremberg March 6, 1759
was buried Wöbbelin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1832
died Berlin May 30, 1832
believed in religion Evangelical
daughter of Johann Michael Stock
daughter of Marie Helene Stock
instance of Mitglied einer Künstlerfamilie
sister of Minna Körner
sister of Gustav Georg Endner

Biography

lived Nuremberg 1759-1764
lived Leipzig 1764-1785
lived Dresden 1785-1815
has met Parlour Heinrich von Kleist Dresden 1808
lived Berlin 1815-1832
Student Adam Friedrich Oeser
Student Anton Graff
Supporter Emma Körner
Supporter Theodor Körner
bride Ludwig Ferdinand Huber
has met Friedrich Schiller
used art style Portrait
used method / technique Art of painting
used method / technique Pastell

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Iris Berndt:Partly researched
kl-bb:Partly researched

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