EditorialBouillon bowl, with imaginary portraits of Goethe's Werther and his Lotte, the most popular literary couple of the late 18th century. The background imitates porphyry. Meissen,1774.
EditorialChancellor Konrad Adenauer and his granddaughter Antje Multhaupt squirt water at each other in the garden of the Chancellor's house in Rhoendorf near Bonn. In the background: Heribert Multhaupt, husband of the Chancellor's daughter, Lotte. Rhoend...
EditorialChancellor Adenauer's family having tea in the house in Rhoendorf near Bonn. From left to right: son Paul, the chaplain, son George, son-in-law Heribert Multhaupt, daughter Lotte Multhaupt and granddaughter Antje. Rhoendorf,1957.
EditorialBouillon bowl, with imaginary portraits of Goethe's Werther and his Lotte, the most popular literary couple of the late 18th century. The background imitates porphyry. Meissen,1774.
EditorialThe room of Lotte Kestner, nee Buff, in Wetzlar. One of the many young women in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's life, but the only one directly translated into world literature as the charming Lotte who drove Werther to distraction and suicide.