Anna Charlotta Schröderheim

Anna Charlotta Schröderheim
Anna Charlotta Schröderheim, wearing the Nationella dräkten with its high collar, used by ladies-in waiting or women presented at court.
Born
Anna Charlotta von Stapelmohr

(1754-09-24)24 September 1754
Stockholm, Sweden
Died1 January 1791(1791-01-01) (aged 36)
Stockholm, Sweden
Other namesAnn-Charlotte Schröderheim, Anne-Charlotte Schröderheim
Known forSalonist and wit, love affairs

Anna Charlotta Schröderheim, née Anna Charlotta von Stapelmohr, also called Ann-Charlotte or Anne-Charlotte, (24 September 1754 – 1 January 1791), was a Swedish noble, wit and salonist, spouse of the politician Elis Schröderheim. She was one of the most known socialites of her time and became one of the more known symbols of the Gustavian age. She was the inspiration for several poets; poems by Crusenstolpe, Bellman and Carl Gustaf af Leopold was dedicated to her.