"Leonilla, The Zain = Wittgenstein-Zaine Princess" Author: Franz Winterhalter, 1843 Indian Franz Winterhalter was located in a small village in the Black Forest of Germany Mensenschwad and was born in farmer's shares. As an apprentice at Freiburg's studio, he started early training at the age of 13. He studied sculpture, he supported himself as a lithographic artist, and he studied paintings in Munich (nga, par. 1). As Webster's dictionary says, academic painters follow rules and customs, but Romantic movement painters are out of tradition. Feel free to paint. Shape, I
In 1847, the list met Princess Carolyn Zoo Sayn-Wittgenstein. The princess is a writer published in 16 volumes, each volume exceeding 1600 pages. Her long composition style also influenced the list itself. F. Chopin's biography and his chronicle of Gypsy's music and his analysis (later influenced Bella Bartok) were written in a polite way of the princess. The couple originally intended to get married in 1860, but the Roman Catholic authorities did not approve the wedding as the princess got married and the husband was still alive. List and Princess Caroline are still friends, but the list has never recovered from being unable to marry her.
Princess Caroline lived with the list in the Weimar era. She ultimately hopes to marry the list, but since her marriage her husband, Russian military officer Nicolas Sain - Wittgenstein - Ludwigsburg (1812-1864) is still alive , She convinced her marriage to Roman Catholic authorities was invalid for him. After a great effort and an extraordinarily complicated process, she temporarily succeeded (September 1860). The couple got married in Rome on 22 October 1861 and celebrated the 50th birthday of the list. The list arrived in Rome on 21st October, but letters I arrived at the Pope the other day could not get married. Her husband and Emperor of Russia seem to have succeeded in canceling the Vatican's marriage permission. The Russian government also detained some of her property in Poland so it was impossible to marry someone later.
In February 1847, the list was played in Kiev. So, he met the Princess of Poland Carolyne zu Sayn - Wittgenstein. And that is one of the most important people in his life. She persuaded him to concentrate on composing, meaning giving him his career as a travel writer. That summer, after visiting the Balkans, Turkey and Russia, the list held his last concert at Jerezovgrad in September. He and her princess spent her property at Woronince. While his power was at its best, the list retired through the platform of a 35-year-old concert and succeeded in maintaining his legendary performance.