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Schillers Collection

"Schillers: A Legacy of Art, Literature, and Inspiration" Step into the world as we explore their remarkable contributions to art and literature

Background imageSchillers Collection: VERDI/MASNADIERI FINALE

VERDI/MASNADIERI FINALE
(The Robbers) The corpse-strewn finale of this somewhat unsuccessful opera based on Schiller's play Die Rauber Date: first performed 1847

Background imageSchillers Collection: Emilie Schiller

Emilie Schiller
Schillers youngest daughter Emile, in later years. Date: 1804 - ?

Background imageSchillers Collection: Nannette Schiller

Nannette Schiller
Schillers sister Nannette Date: 18th century

Background imageSchillers Collection: Queen of Scots Meets Ei

Queen of Scots Meets Ei
Elizabeth meets Mary Queen of Scots in the park of Fotheringhay - a scene from Schillers Mary Stuart which never really occurred

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schiller Weimar Home

Schiller Weimar Home
SCHILLERs residence at Weimar. Date: 1759

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schiller Birthplace

Schiller Birthplace
SCHILLERs birthplace at Marbach. Date: 1759

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schiller home Jena

Schiller home Jena
SCHILLERs residence at Jena, the garden and the garden house. Date: 1759 - 1805

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schiller home Gohlis

Schiller home Gohlis
SCHILLERs residence at Gohlis, near Leipzig Date: 1759 - 1805

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schillers Workroom

Schillers Workroom
SCHILLERs arbeitszimmer (workroom) poets eldest sister. Date: 1759 - 1805

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schiller home Bauerbach

Schiller home Bauerbach
SCHILLERs residence at Bauerbach. Date: 1759 - 1805

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schillers Mother

Schillers Mother
ELISABETHA DOROTHEA, nee Kodweiss, Schiller smother. Date: 18th century

Background imageSchillers Collection: Karoline Lengefeld

Karoline Lengefeld
Schillers wifes sister Karoline von Lengefeld. Date: 18th century

Background imageSchillers Collection: Luise Schillerr

Luise Schillerr
Schillers sister Luise. Date: 18th century

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schillers Parentsller

Schillers Parentsller
Schillers parents, Johann Caspar (1733 - 1796) and Elisabeth Dorothea Kodweiss (1732 - 1802) Date: 1733 - 1796y

Background imageSchillers Collection: Johann Caspar Schiller

Johann Caspar Schiller
Schillers father, Johann Caspar. Date: 1733 - 1796y

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schillers House, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany

Schillers House, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSchillers Collection: Schillers Birth Place

Schillers Birth Place
FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER Birth place of the German writer, poet and historian in Marbach (Southern Germany)



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"Schillers: A Legacy of Art, Literature, and Inspiration" Step into the world as we explore their remarkable contributions to art and literature. From the grand finale of Verdi's opera "Masnadieri Finale, " which pays homage to Friedrich Schiller's play, to the captivating lives of Emilie and Nannette Schiller, this caption delves into their fascinating story. Emilie Schiller, a woman ahead of her time, defied societal norms with her unwavering support for Friedrich's artistic pursuits. Nannette Schiller also played a significant role in shaping his life and work. Their love and dedication were instrumental in fueling Friedrich's creative genius. Immerse yourself in history at the awe-inspiring Schiller Monument that stands tall as a tribute to his enduring legacy. Visit Weimar Home where he spent many years crafting masterpieces that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Explore his Birthplace, where Friedrich first breathed life into words that would later shape German literature. Journey through Jena, Gohlis, Bauerbach - each location holds significance in understanding the environments that nurtured Friedrich's creativity. Step inside his Workroom; feel the energy pulsating from every corner as you witness firsthand where literary magic unfolded. But behind every great artist is an equally influential figure - meet Schiller's mother who instilled values of perseverance and determination within him from an early age. And let us not forget Karoline Lengefeld - a woman whose presence brought lightness amidst Friedrich’s tumultuous journey. The name 'Schillers' resonates with passion for artistry; it symbolizes resilience against adversity while leaving an indelible mark on German culture. Join us on this enchanting exploration through time as we celebrate these extraordinary individuals who forever changed our perception of beauty through their words and actions.