Photographer’s Note
Several women played roles of different importance in Goethe's life. By far the strongest influence exerted on him Charlotte von Stein, think only on the ca. 1600 letters he wrote to her! She was able to inspire, motivate, criticise and corrigate him therefore her talent, her emotions are somewhere saved in Goethe's great work.
Charlotta Ernestina Bernadina von Stein was born in Eisenach on December 25, 1742. Her parents were Hofmarschall Johann Wilhelm Christian von Schardt and Concordia Elisabeth von Schardt. While her father was a wasteful eccentric, her mother who had had Scottish ancestors was said to be very quiet and dutiful. Her parents moved to Weimar when Charlotte was yet a little child and she was prepared for working as a lady-in-waiting. In 1758 Charlotte became a lady-in-waiting to Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach whom she served until the Duchess's death in 1807. On May 17, 1764, Charlotte married Baron Gottlob Ernst Josias Friedrich Freiherr von Stein (1735-1793). This was not a marriage out of love, but they got married for social and political interests. Often Charlotte remained alone in Weimar because her husband had to travel much serving the duke of Jena-Weimar. From 1764 to 1773 she gave birth to seven children: the four daughters died, three boys (Karl, Ernst, Fritz) survived.
In 1774 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Charlotte von Stein met in Weimar. It was the beginning of a deep friendship which lasted for twelve years. During this time she had a strong influence on the work and the life of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This period of her life might have been the happiest since she was in the centre of social life and attention and met with many famous personalities, e.g. Friedrich Schiller, Karl Ludwig Knebel and Johann Georg Zimmermann. In 1793 the deep friendship between Charlotte and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ended with his sudden departure to Italy without even telling her he wanted to go. Not until after 1800 did their relationship began to normalize and even then it never became as close as before. After her husband had died in 1793 Charlotte retired from society and became more and more lonely. In 1794 she wrote the drama Dido which was a literary self-portrait. It reflected the years from 1770 to 1790 and the situation in Weimar at that time. Charlotte von Stein died on January 6, 1827 in the age of 85.
On the photo you can see a part of her mansion in Großkochberg/Thuringia, when clicking on the map function you can get an overview of the whole complex and its surroundings.
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gonzalezcheryl
(59) 2008-09-28 18:24
Hello Laszlo,
Very good composition, color and light. I like the subject very much. You have a lot of information under your notes too which is really great. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Cheryl
Clementi
(45217) 2008-09-28 23:30
Ciao Laszlo,
interessante storia ed interessante architettura di questo edificio.
un ottimo punto di vista che permette di capire la struttura e creare dei bei riflessi nell'acqua.
ben fatto
Giorgio
gracious
(20017) 2008-09-29 1:30
Hello Laszlo,
Excellent composition of this beautiful architecture in Weimar!
the pov is really great which included the reflection on the water!
the lighting is perfect here with great sharpness, nice colouration and superb details
many thanks for the sharing also the notes
take care and regards
Tony
Charo
(31803) 2008-09-29 2:48
Hello Lazlo,
Very good note to accompany this photo. The house has a very charming architecture and beautiful and the location seems privileged with that little channel next to it.
Excellent composition with great details and colors.
Well seen my friend.
Best regards,
Charo
Vasa
(6318) 2008-09-29 9:18
Bonjour Laci,
tres content de te revoir. Ici une belle presentation de l'architecture qui seduit. Ton image me donne des idees, le pauvre bricoleur tel que je suis. Avec mes felicitaions et amities,
Branko
UnTrained
(0) 2008-09-30 1:13
Szia Laszlo,
bestechend scharfe Abbildung mit gutem Aufbau. Der perspektivische Gebäudeblick und das Wasser sind sehr reizvoll, einzig die abgeschnittene Brücke gefällt mir nicht so recht. Gut das Licht verwendet.
Lieben Gruss, Ulf
buscape
(4020) 2008-09-30 4:43
Hallo Laszlo,
sehr schöne Perspektive auf dieses Gebäude.
Die Schärfe ist exellent und es sind sehr viele Details erkennbar. Die Spiegelungen im Wasser und eine gute Erklärung führen zu einer gelungenen Darstellung.
Gratulation,
Helmut
jalab_temen
(1990) 2008-10-01 2:31 [Comment]
paololg
(14237) 2008-10-01 14:42
Bellissima, caro Laszlo, hai fatto una foto veramente piacevole. Una composizione tecnicamente eccellente, che ci mostra anche il tuo buon colpo d'occhio. La perfetta nitidezza e la buona gestione della luce fanno sembrare questa immagine quasi tridimensionale. Molto interessanti anche le tue note, come sempre. Bravissimo!
Ciao
Paolo
John_F_Kennedy
(31994) 2008-10-02 0:27
Schöne Dokmnetation dieses Wasserschlosses. Mir gefällt gut die gewählte Perspeltive, so dass das Haus von zwei Seiten zu sehen ist.
Best wishes,
Achim
Buin
(38258) 2008-10-05 10:27
Hallo László!
Dies ist - so meine ich - eines Deiner besten Fotos! Die Qualität ist wirklich 1A! Die vielen schönen architektonischen Details, die man hier entdecken kann, machen das Bild sehr interessant - und Dein Kommentar lässt auch mich wieder etwas lernen. Ein wirklich sehenswertes Foto und ein toller Beitrag zu TE!
Grüße aus Westfalen!
Frank
danos
(33272) 2008-10-15 6:23
Hello Laszlo,
finally it's right that behind of a great man is hidden a woman.Informative your note about Charlotta,but the most i like is this great mansion that as i see is found in a very good situation.Excellent the management of the light ad the colors too.Well done.
Have a nice afternoon,Danos
dumbo
(4368) 2008-11-15 2:53
Hello Laszlo,
Really beautiful building and great composition. That bond on the foreground is a great detail.
Good job!
Regards,
Eino
UlfE
(9168) 2009-11-28 5:33
Hi Laszlo,
A really fine composition and very good perspective. Wonderful and very pleasant lighting that contributes to the perfect sharpness. The colours are also very attractive and natural. TFS and have nice weekend!
Cheers,
Ulf
Photo Information
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Copyright: Laszlo Koenig (Jakab)
(3496) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-07-06
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D-80, AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 G
- Exposure: f/4.8, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-09-28 14:59








