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  1. Johann Ludwig Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn (22 April 1736 in Hanover – 10 October 1811 in Hanover) was a German lieutenant-general and art collector. Early life. Wallmoden was an illegitimate son of George II of Great Britain by his mistress Amalie von Wallmoden.

  2. Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn als Freund italienischer Kunst. Reichsgraf Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn (* 22. April 1736 in Hannover; † 10. Oktober 1811 ebenda) war ein kurhannoverscher Feldmarschall und Kunstsammler .

  3. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Johann Ludwig Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn (22 April 1736, Hanover; 10 October 1811, Hanover) was a German lieutenant-general and art collector. Life. He was an illegitimate son of George II of Great Britain by his mistress Amalie von Wallmoden.

    • Kftm Hannover
    • Hannover, Kftm Hannover, Deutschland, HRR
    • April 22, 1736
  4. Johann Ludwig Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn was a German lieutenant-general and art collector.

  5. Early life and ancestry. Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn, by Ludwig Angerer, 1860. Born into the House of Wallmoden, he was the second son of Johann Ludwig Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn (1736–1811) and his first wife, Charlotte Christiane Auguste Wilhelmine von Wangenheim (1740–1783).

  6. In a letter to Kaiser Maximilian II from 31 March 1571 the Imperial envoy to Venice, Veit von Dornberg, reports having seen a painting in the workshop of Veronese in which a Venus was depicted jesting with a satyr, 25 6 | 257 The Art Collection of Count Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn √ Illus. 17 Johann Gerhard Huck (attributed) Nymph and Satyr with Sleeping Eros by Paolo Veronese Album ...

  7. Ralf Bormann, “The Art Collection of Count Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn”, in Katja Lembke (ed.), The Hanoverians on Britain’s Throne 1714–1837. Catalogue Lower Saxony State Exhibition at Landesmuseum Hannover and Schloss Herrenhausen from May 17th until October 5th, 2014, Dresden 2014, p. 238-261; Cat. No. H1-H106 ibid., p. 407-435.