August Gottlieb von Gärtner

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

August Gottlieb von Gärtner (born June 17, 1738 in Dresden ; † March 4, 1807 there ) was a Saxon administrative officer and consistorial president.

Life

The son of Karl Wilhelm Gärtner was court and judiciary in Dresden from 1762. In 1783 and 1789 he appears in lists of members of the Order of the Gold and Rosicrucians . As well as 1805 in the membership directory of the Dresden Freemasons' Lodge To the three armed men and true friends . In 1791 he became Vice Chancellor and Police Director. From 1799 he was President of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Council and the Upper Consistory in Dresden. With a diploma of April 21, 1792 he was raised to the baron status.

August Gottlieb von Gärtner married Johanne Regine von Graffenfeld (died 1800) on January 4, 1764.

In March 1801, Baron von Gärtner was portrayed by Anton Graff . This portrait was shown in Berlin in 1910 in the Eduard Schulte Gallery on the occasion of the Anton Graff exhibition.

literature

  • The venerable urn of his baron excellence to baron Herr August Gottlieb von Gärtner, President of the Königl. Saxon. ... Oberkirchen-Raths ... dedicated ...: by an admirer of the well-being in the month of Martius 1807. Dresden: Gerlach 1807

Individual evidence

  1. Renko D. Geffarth: Religion and arcane hierarchy: the order of the Gold and Rosicrucians as a secret church in the 18th century. (Aries 4) Leiden: Brill 2007 ISBN 9789004156678 , p. 120
  2. a b Ekhart Berckenhagen: Anton Graff - life and work. Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, Berlin 1967, p. 137
  3. Ekhart Berckenhagen: Anton Graff - life and work. Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, Berlin 1967, p. 8