Heinrich Heine Autographed & Dedicated Portrait Litho
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Pasarel Mouse Over the Images Below to Enlarge The pictures do not do justice to this magnificent item. Heinrich Heine Autographed & Dedicated Portrait Lithograph Heinrich Heine (1797 – 1856) Portrait Lithograph with a German text (personal dedication?) and Heine’s autograph . 11.6in X 8.7in. Frame for display only. A superb Jewish, Judaica, Hebrew, Israel item.Highly sought after by collectors. Heinrich Heine Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (December 13, 1797 – February 17, 1856) was a journalist, essayist, and one of the most significant German romantic poets. He is remembered chiefly for selections of his lyric poetry, many of which were set to music in the form of lieder (art songs) by German composers. Heine was born into a family of assimilated German Jews in Düsseldorf, Germany, which was then occupied by France (becoming part of Prussia in 1815). He was called "Harry" as a child, but after his baptism in 1825 he became "Heinrich." His father was a merchant, and his mother, the daughter of a physician, was a refined and educated woman. When his father's business failed, Heine was sent to Hamburg. His wealthy banker uncle, Salomon Heine, encouraged him to go into commerce, but his ventures in this sphere were not successful. Instead, he took up law, studying at the universities of Göttingen, Bonn and Berlin, where he heard Hegel's lectures on the philosophy of history (he later wrote a short satirical poem about Hegel's philosophy, entitled Doctrine). During his student years he participated in the Verein für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Judentumes ("Society for the Culture and Scientific Study of Judaism"). Heine only stayed in the society for three years and left the group before earning a degree in law in 1825. The same year, he opted to convert from Judaism to Protestant Christianity. Heine is best known for his lyric poetry, much of which (especially from his earlier works) was set to music by lied composers, most notably by Robert Schumann. Other composers who have set Heine's works to music include Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn, Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss, and Richard Wagner; and in the 20th century Hans Werner Henze and Lord Berners. As a poet, Heine made his debut with Gedichte ("Poems") in 1821. Heine's one-sided infatuation with his cousins Amalie and Therese later inspired him to write some of his loveliest lyrics; Buch der Lieder ("Book of Songs", 1827) was Heine's first comprehensive collection of verse. Heine left Germany for France in 1831. After arriving in Paris, he associated with utopian socialists, including the followers of Count Saint-Simon, who preached an egalitarian classless paradise based on meritocracy. German authorities banned his works and those of others who were considered to be associated with the Young Germany movement in 1835. Heine continued, however, to comment on German politics and society from a distance. He remained in Paris, with the exception of a visit in 1843 to Germany, for the rest of his life. Heine wrote Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen (Germany. A Winter's Tale), an account of his visit to Germany and the political climate there, in 1844; his friend, Karl Marx, published it in his newspaper Vorwärts ("Forward") in 1844. Heine also satirized the utopian politics of those opponents of the regime still in Germany in Atta Troll: Ein Sommernachtstraum ("Atta Troll: A Midsummer Night's Dream") in 1847. In the preface to Atta Troll he comments on the risk of arrest that he faced during his clandestine return visit to Germany. Heine suffered from ailments that kept him bedridden for the last eight years of his life (some have suggested he suffered from multiple sclerosis or syphilis). He died in Paris and is interred in the Cimetière de Montmartre. Measurements : Marks : Length: 29.5cm. / 11.6in.Width: 22cm. / 8.66in. See item description. Weight : Condition : 1142gr. / 36.7oz. Very good, normal wear and tear. Contact Us : We are happy to provide fast customer service over email, phone, or fax. Email us 24 hours a day: sender@isdn.net.il Or click the "Ask Seller A Question" link at the top of this page. For full contact information please click here Our number: 0100-9875 If you are the winning bidder, click below to check out: We accept payment by PayPal, Bank to Bank Wire Transfer and direct credit card payments through our online secured server. Payment should be received within three working days from purchase. Israeli buyers to pay the current VAT, which is roughly 15.5%. 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