. The Open court. CORONA Anton Graff. self, partly by her daughter. This copy was discovered by Villeter, Professor at the Zurich Gymnasium, to whom itwas brought by one of his scholars. It has been edited by Dr. and was published in 1910. When speaking of the women who played a part in Goetheslife we must not forget Corona Schroter (born January 17, 1751, * The picture is not definitely identified, but judging from tradition andits similarity to a known portrait of the actress there can scarcely be anydoubt that she is the subject of the painting. 98 THE OPEN COU


. The Open court. CORONA Anton Graff. self, partly by her daughter. This copy was discovered by Villeter, Professor at the Zurich Gymnasium, to whom itwas brought by one of his scholars. It has been edited by Dr. and was published in 1910. When speaking of the women who played a part in Goetheslife we must not forget Corona Schroter (born January 17, 1751, * The picture is not definitely identified, but judging from tradition andits similarity to a known portrait of the actress there can scarcely be anydoubt that she is the subject of the painting. 98 THE OPEN COURT. at Guber). She had met Goethe as a student in Leipsic and had atthat time been greatly impressed by the charm of his 1776 she was engaged as an opera singer at Weimar, and to her. AM ALIA, DUCHESS DOWAGER OF SAXE a painting by Angelica Kaufmann. were assigned the heroine parts of romantic love dramas. She wasadmired as one of the greatest stars in her specialty, and was agreat favorite with Goethe who sometimes appeared with her on Goethes relation to women. 99 the stage. Later on she became a successful teacher of recitationand singing-, and many of the Weimar ladies were her pupils. Corona Schroter was also distinguished as a painter and com-


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