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Portrait of Marie Therese (1717-1780), Queen of Hungary, (known as Marie-Therese La Grande) Sculpture by Franz Xavier Messerschmidt (1736-1783) 1764 Belvedere Palace Vienna Austria
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Portrait of Marie Therese (1717-1780), Queen of Hungary, (known as Marie-Therese La Grande) Sculpture by Franz Xavier Messerschmidt (1736-1783) 1764 Belvedere Palace Vienna Austria
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This stunning portrait sculpture of Marie Therese, Queen of Hungary, created by Franz Xavier Messerschmidt in 1764, captures the grace and elegance of this historical figure. Known as Marie-Therese La Grande, she exudes a sense of regal authority and beauty that is truly captivating.
The intricate details in the carving bring out the delicate features of Marie Therese's face, from her gentle eyes to her serene smile. The artist's skillful handiwork is evident in every curve and line, showcasing his mastery in capturing the essence of his subject.
Displayed at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna, Austria, this sculpture stands as a testament to both the talent of Messerschmidt and the enduring legacy of Queen Marie Therese. It serves as a reminder of a bygone era when royalty held immense power and influence over their kingdoms.
As you gaze upon this exquisite piece of art, you can't help but be transported back in time to an age of grandeur and opulence. The sheer beauty and craftsmanship on display are enough to leave anyone in awe.
In conclusion, this portrait sculpture is not just a representation of Queen Marie Therese; it is a work of art that speaks volumes about history, culture, and artistic expression. Its presence at the Belvedere Palace only adds to its allure and significance.
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