Portrait of Augusta Dorothea Enderlin

1724-1796

52 cm 67.7 cm

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Augusta Dorothea Enderlin was the wife of Joseph Enderlin of Switzerland, who attended the University of Heidelberg and became secretary to the Margrave of Baden. It was most likely at Baden where the portraits of Augusta Dorothea Enderlin and her husband were painted, as Mell...

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Joseph and Augusta Dorothea Enderlin. Miss Eugenia C. Willig, direct descendant of the couple portrayed, gift to the Walters, 7 January 1944.[1] [1] According to Miss Willig's letter included with the gift, the Enderlins had two daughters, one of whom married George Willig and came to Philadelphia in 1793. The other never married. The portrait appears to have stayed in the family and likely was inherited by Mrs. George Willig, eventually becoming the property of Miss Eugenia C. Willig.
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