Mathilde Wesendonck

German author, best known for her influence on Richard Wagner. Her husband Otto Wesendonck was one of Wagner´s patrons. After leaving Germany, Wagner and his wife were guests on the Wesendonck estate in Zürich.  more

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  • Dec 24, 1828

Date of death:

  • Aug 31, 1902 (age 73 years)

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  • Agnes Mathilde Wesendonck,
  • Agnes Luckemeyer

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