Amalie von Levetzow

In 1803 she married Joachim Otto Ulrich von Levetzow (25 March 1777 - 28 January 1843)[1] Earlier that year she was painted by Johann Friedrich August Tischbein.

She then married his cousin Friedrich Carl Ulrich von Levetzow, who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo.

In 1821, 1822 and 1823 she and her children stayed at Marienbad, where she met daily with the 72-year-old Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach met with Ulrike's mother to speak in Goethe's favour and - though she felt she could not refuse the Grand Duke - she stated any final decision must rest with Ulrike.

Amalie married a third time in 1843 to Franz Josef von Klebelsberg-Thumburg zu Třiblitz (24 July 1774 - 28 December 1857), President of the Hofkammer of the Austrian Empire and a count in the Bohemian nobility.

Amalie von Levetzow (1803) by Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (on permanent loan to the Goethe House , Frankfurt).