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Anna Cathrine Juel

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Painted by Eilif Peterssen in 1892: An evening at the Norwegian Society (En aften i Det norske Selskab). The man with the raised glass in the foreground is Johan Herman Wessel; the man with the red jacket is Johan Nordahl Brun. Behind Wessel is the hostess, Madam Juehl.

Anne Cathrine Juel (1738-1809) was a Danish businesswoman.

Biography

She owned and managed a famous coffee house in Copenhagen, known as the meeting place of the Det norske Selskab from 1772 to 1792. She was a muse to many of the members of the society, and several poems are dedicated to her by its members.

In 2005, a memorial plaque was placed on the Thomas Angell House in Trondheim, where she died.

References

  • A. H. Winsnes: Det Norske Selskab 1772-1812. Aschehoug 1924.
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