Edith Andreae, born Rathenau (18 January 1883–1952) was a German salonière. She was a literary executor and editor of the works of her brother Walther Rathenau.
Edith Rathenau was born in 1883 in Berlin, only daughter of German-Jewish industrialist Emil Rathenau and his wife Mathilde Rathenau (born Nachmann), who belonged to a family descended from the rabbi Moses ben Nachmann - a mystic of the 12th century.
She was the younger sister of politician Walther Rathenau and the industrialist Erich Rathenau. On 10 February 1902, she married banker Fritz Andreae, the son of the salonière Bertha von Arnswaldt and Karl Louis Andreae (1839–1878), whose family were descended from both Protestant theologian Jakob Andreae and his grandson, the Rosicrucian, Johann Valentin Andreae.
In her youth Edith Andreae was a friend of Katia Mann.
In 1913 the family moved into the Villa Andreae in Grunewald. Edith Andreae there showed an "ambitious high degree of sociability". She was known as "the most intellectual woman in Berlin", and she supported Max Reinhardt and numerous intellectuals of her time, including Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Gerhart Hauptmann, Ursula Herking and Thomas Mann. Also such politicians as Friedrich Ebert were guests in her house.
After the death of her brother Walther Rathenau she was the owner of Castle Freienwalde. The castle became a memorial for Rathenau as a part of the Walther-Rathenau-Foundation, which was dissolved in 1939.
During the Nazi era the family had to give up the house in the Grunewald in 1938 and emigrated to Switzerland in 1939. The family settled in Zurich. There Fritz Andreae died in 1950 and Edith Andreae two years later in 1952.
EdithAndreae, born Rathenau (18 January 1883–1952) was a German salonière. She was a literary executor and editor of the works of her brother Walther...
(1803−1834), beloved of Prince Wilhelm I of Prussia died at Freienwalde EdithAndreae (1883–1952) salonière and sister of Walther Rathenau. Alfred Blaschko...
Before this she married Karl Louis Andreae (1839–1878) - he was the father of her son Fritz Andreae, who married Edith Rathenau. Many habitués visited the...
Arsinoe II and Cleopatra. In his Kleopatra und die Caesaren (2006), Bernard Andreae [de] contends that this basalt statue, like other idealized Egyptian portraits...
Bible Society Samuel Ludwik Zasadius Stanislovas Rapolionis Laurentius Andreae Hans Tausen Olaf M. Norlie Jonas Bretkūnas Hans Paludan Smith Schreuder...
and ethologist José María Pérez Gay, information scientist Julian Voss-Andreae, sculptor and physicist Bertram Gawronski, social psychologist Michael...
continued his studies at the University of Zurich, along with Volkmar Andreae and Walter Frey [de]. Living with relatives and working at the Zürich Opera...
Napolian physician Zhang Xiaoniang (11th century), Chinese physician Maria Andreae (1550–1632), German pharmacist Marie de Brimeu (1550–1605), Flemish botanist...
to Egyptian deities. In his Kleopatra und die Caesaren (2006), Bernard Andreae contends that this Egyptian basalt statue is like other idealized Egyptian...
any rate, referred to as "a certain priory or cell named 'Prioratus S. Andreae en le Arde, in Ultonia'" when, in around 1350, the Priory of St Mary of...
Hommage à Mihály András (12 Microludes), Op. 13, Officium breve in memorium Andreae Szervánszky, Op. 28, 6 Moments musicaux Op 44 (2005); plus, the shorter...
States. New York: Lexington Books. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-7391-2102-3. Blumhofer, Edith (1989). The Assemblies of God: A Chapter in the Story of America Pentecostalism...
(invented etching) The Little Masters, mostly En Georg Pencz En Hieronymus Andreae Wo cutter Jacob Faber Wo and metalcut cutter Jost de Negker Wo cutter Jacopo...
Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-33190-9. Humphrey, Edith M. (2013). Scripture and Tradition: What the Bible Really Says. Grand Rapids...
People and Charity in Northern Ireland. Sophie Clodagh Mary Blain (Sophie Andreae). For services to Heritage. Paul Booth, OBE. Chair, Tees Valley Local Enterprise...
(1953) Andrew Anderson Piano Trio in E minor: "The Heart" (2013) Volkmar Andreae Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 1 (1899) Piano Trio No. 2 in E♭ major, Op. 14 Elfrida...
2002. "A Canon Across Time: György Kurtág's Officium Breve in memoriam Andreae Szervánszky, op. 28". Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae...
Politicians (List) Elmar Altvater Carl Amery Luise Amtsberg Kerstin Andreae Muhterem Aras Ali Atalan Lisa Badum Annalena Baerbock Monika Barz Gert Bastian...
1968 – Alexandros Alexandris, Greek footballer and manager 1968 – Kerstin Andreae, German politician 1969 – Michael Hancock, Australian rugby league player...
Family". The Wall Street Journal. p. D7. ISSN 0099-9660. ProQuest 193313858. Andreae, Christopher (January 22, 1992). "A clearer picture of Rembrandt Scholars...
Assumed office 12 May 2021 Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann Preceded by Edith Sitzmann Member of the Bundestag In office 2017–2021 Personal details Born...
Tchaikovsky arr. John Serry, Sr. "La vie en rose" w. (Eng) Mack David (Fr) Édith Piaf m. Louiguy "When I Walk with You" w. John Latouche m. Duke Ellington...
International Business Diplomacy (William S. Hein Publishing, 1988) p. 308 Andreae, Christopher (1997). Lines of country: an atlas of railway and waterway...