Portrait of a lady, by Józef Męcina-Krzesz, 1920. |
Princess Augusta of Bavaria with her daughters Joséphine and Eugénie, by Andrea Appiani, 1809. |
Alda Weston, Lady Hoare, in a Green Cloak, by St. George Hare, 1909-10. |
Karoline von Schlotheim, by Wilhelm Böttner, 1788. |
The sisters Karolina and Anna Strauss, ballet dancers from the Teatr Wielki, Warsaw, by Jan Ksawery Kaniewskicirca, 1853. |
Queen María Cristina of Spain, by José Moreno Carbonero, 1906. |
^ Her daughter-in-law, Queen Victoria Eugénie of Spain, by José Moreno Carbonero, 1912. |
The painter and the portrait. |
The daughters of Puerto Rican governor Ramón de Castro, by José Campeche y Jordán,1797. |
Marie Antoinette as a Vestal Virgin, by François Dumont, circa 1791 or later. There are several versions of this, some if not most created after her death. |
Zinaida Ivanova, comtesse de Chauveau, formerly Princess Yussupova (née Narishkina), by Gerasim Ignatievich Kadunov, 1858. |
The Chinese Girl, also known as The Green Lady, Monika Pon-su-san, by Vladimir Tretchikoff, 1952. |
Portrait of Zofia with cacti, by Tadeusz Pruszkowski, 1920. |
Possibly Claire Josèphe Hippolyte Léris de Latude, a French actress known professionally as mademoiselle Clairon, by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, circa 1750. |
Octavie Wylezynska, baronne de Löwenthal, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1859. |
Eugenii Dunin-Borkowskiej, by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, also known as "Witkacy", 1912. |
Marie-Thérése Charlotte of France, dauphine and duchesse d'Angoulême, by Antoine-Jean Gros, 1816. |
Grand Duchess Sergei, Elisaveta Feodorovna, by Friedrich August von Kaulbach, circa 1892. |
^ Her niece and ward, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, Princess Wilhelm, Duchess of Södermanland, by Bernhard Österman, 1913. |
Young Woman with a Fan, by Simon Maris, circa 1906. The model appears to be wearing an early 19th-century costume. |
Mrs. Frederick L. Pratt, neé Jeannie Williams, by Philip de László, 1928. |
^ Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Livingston Fryer, neé Melissa Dodge Pratt, by Philip de László, 1923. |
Circa 1850s. |
My first visit. A very "different" blog (in a very good way).
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