Anna von Greiner

was a German woman who appeared in the Gallery of Beauties gathered by Ludwig I of Bavaria[1] in 1861, painted by Joseph Stieler's nephew and pupil Friedrich Dürck.

She was the daughter of the carpenter Christian Jakob Bartelmann and his fiancée Wilhelmine Herrlich.

[2] She worked as an actress in Hamburg and Braunschweig before finding a job at the Court and National Theater in Munich in October 1857.

She returned to Munich and married the landowner Emil von Greiner in 1861.

[2] In 1861, King Ludwig I of Bavaria commissioned Stieler's nephew and student Friedrich Dürck (1809–1884) to create two more portraits for the collection.

Anna von Greiner in a painting for the Gallery of Beauties , painted by Friedrich Dürck , 1861