Photos of Heine, Heinrich
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (born as Harry Heine December 13, 1797 February 17, 1856) was one of the most significant German poets.

Bust on his grave, Montmartre, sculpted by Louis Hasselriis



Portrait by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim


Loreley fountain by Ernst Herter, paid by Empress Elisabeth of Austria and donated to D?ºsseldorf, but refused, since 1899 in The Bronx, New York City

Loreley fountain (2) today

Small sculpture (80 cm) by Theodor von Gosen, 1898

Statue in Berlin, sculpted by Waldemar Grzimek

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Copy of a destroyed monument in Hamburg (original by Hugo Lederer)

Bert Gerresheim: Heinrich Heine Monument 1981, D?ºsseldorf

Heine's mother Betty (born as Peira van Geldern) (1771–1859)

Heine's uncle Salomon Heine (1767–1844)

Heine' sister Charlotte Heine (later Charlotte Embden) (1803–1899)

Heine's brother Gustav (later Baron Heine-Geldern) (1805–1886)

Heine's brother Maximilian (1807–1879)

Heine's wife Mathilde Heine (Eugenie Crescentia Mirat)


Heinrich Lefler: Heine with Krinitz

Der Rabbi von Bacherach, by Max Liebermann

Cover of Die Jugend, 1906

Ignatius Taschner, illustrated poem: Goldenes Kalb

Satiric poem about Munich, illustrated by Arpad Schmidhammer

Heine poem in Wuppertal





Bust on his grave, Montmartre, sculpted by Louis Hasselriis


Portrait by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim
Loreley fountain by Ernst Herter, paid by Empress Elisabeth of Austria and donated to Düsseldorf, but refused, since 1899 in The Bronx, New York City

Loreley fountain (2) today

Small sculpture (80 cm) by Theodor von Gosen, 1898

Statue in Berlin, sculpted by Waldemar Grzimek

(2)

Copy of a destroyed monument in Hamburg (original by Hugo Lederer)

Bert Gerresheim: Heinrich Heine Monument 1981, Düsseldorf

Heine's mother Betty (born as Peira van Geldern) (1771–1859)
Heine's uncle Salomon Heine (1767–1844)
Heine' sister Charlotte Heine (later Charlotte Embden) (1803–1899)

Heine's brother Gustav (later Baron Heine-Geldern) (1805–1886)

Heine's brother Maximilian (1807–1879)

Heine's wife Mathilde Heine (Eugenie Crescentia Mirat)


Heinrich Lefler: Heine with Krinitz

Der Rabbi von Bacherach, by Max Liebermann

Cover of Die Jugend, 1906

Ignatius Taschner, illustrated poem: Goldenes Kalb

Satiric poem about Munich, illustrated by Arpad Schmidhammer

Heine poem in Wuppertal




