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Name
  
August Kestner

Siblings
  
Charlotte Kestner

Parents
  
Johann Christian Kestner

Role
  
Diplomat


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Died
  
March 5, 1853, Rome, Italy

Education
  
University of Gottingen

Georg Christian August Kestner (28 November 1777 in Hanover – 5 March 1853 in Rome) was a German diplomat and art collector.

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Life

Kestner was the son of civil servant Johann Christian Kestner and his wife Charlotte Buff. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe met and fell in love with Charlotte while she was engaged to Johann. Repeated rejections by Buff partially provided the youthful suffering that Goethe lets the hero of his work Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther) experience.

From 1796 to 1799 Kestner studied law at the University of Göttingen and was immediately afterwards called up as a Vernehmungsrichter (interrogation judge) at the court in Hanover.

In 1803 Kestner was appointed 'secret office-secretary in the civil service'. As such, he made his living from 1818 to 1849, among other things, as an official envoy and Minister-resident in Rome and Naples. Also he was a diplomat of Hanover to the Holy See in Rome. As an art lover, he gathered small objects from Egyptian as well as Greco-Roman art. He, Theodor Panofka and Otto Magnus von Stackelberg founded the "Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica" in 1829, later to become the German Archaeological Institute, and was in 1838 entrusted with its direction as its secretary-general.

After his retirement from the civil service, Kestner lived in Rome until his death on 5 March 1853.

The Kestner-Museum in Hanover is named after him.

Works

  • Römische Studien (Berlin: Decker, 1850)
  • Sulla: ein Trauerspiel in 5 Aufzügen (Hannover: Zahn, 1855)
  • Über die Nachahmung in der Malerei (Frankfurt a.M., 1818)
  • Wem gehört die Kunst (1830)
  • References

    August Kestner Wikipedia