Carl Gottfried Wildtfanck

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Carl Gottfried Wildtfanck, portrayed by Friedrich Carl Gröger (1813)

Carl Gottfried Wildtfanck (* 1732 in Lübeck ; † July 13, 1813 there ) was a Lübeck councilor and businessman .

Wildtfanck, long-distance merchant and member of the Riga driver company , was elected to the council in 1790. After the incorporation of the city ​​of Lübeck, which had been under French occupation since 1806, into the French Empire, when the Lübeck Council was dissolved in 1811, he was appointed to the newly created provisional Lübeck Municipal Council. The elderly Wildtfanck did not belong to the final municipal council, which was determined on July 11, 1811.

The Lübeck Museum Behnhaus is keeping a memory picture of Wildtfanck by Friedrich Carl Gröger .

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  1. The Lübeckers in Portrait 1780–1930. Lübeck: Museums for Art and Cultural History of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck 1973, p. 84 (Inv. No. 1908/470)