Anna Maria von Baden-Durlach

After the early death of her mother (1621) she grew up under the care of her "faithful Starschedelin" in the Margrave's Dragon Castle on the Ill in Strasbourg.A faithful friend is a great treasure , praise of humility , thought from eternity ,Beauty passes, virtue persists."[2] Anna Maria of Baden-Durlach also wrote a longer poem about the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus (1647), a lovely bukolika on "the Lord's President Selmmitzen Feldgut zu Berghausen".[4][2] Among her works there are red chalk, Indian ink and pen drawings, portraits and tracings on the Dutch model, animal and flower displays.[5] Anna Maria von Baden-Durlach was closely associated with her younger sister Elisabeth, who was also artistically active, but less gifted.
Friedrich BrentelStrasbourgPforzheimMargrave Georg Friedrich von Baden"faithful Starschedelin"Thirty Years WarKarl ObserGustavus AdolphusKarl ZellJakob FranckAllgemeine Deutsche Biographie