Josepha Conti

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Josepha Conti's portrait, painted in 1844 by Joseph Karl Stieler, in the Gallery of Beauties.

Josepha Conti née Josepha Reh (17 February 1825 – 28 November 1881) was a Bavarian servant and beauty of the 19th century.[1]

Life[edit]

Born in Munich as the eldest daughter of the household servant Michael Reh, she was married aged 15 to a 45-year-old painter Anton Conti in 1840. They lived on Briennerstrasse in Munich, near the Royal Residenz, thus becoming known to Ludwig I of Bavaria, who included her in his Gallery of Beauties. Her husband had left her by 1845, but she then worked (from 1850 to 1852) as a maker of canvases for the royal court. In 1856, she married Anton Schirsner, District Council in the Munich district of Au, with whom she had a child.[1]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b Josepha Conti (1844) at the Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte website