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Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837-98), Empress of Austria (oil on canvas)

Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837-98), Empress of Austria (oil on canvas)


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Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837-98), Empress of Austria (oil on canvas)

XAM77354 Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837-98), Empress of Austria (oil on canvas) by Austrian School, (19th century); Schloss Schonbrunn, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: wife of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria (1830-1916); Queen of Hungary and Bohemia; ); Austrian, out of copyright

Media ID 12818255

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This print showcases the stunning portrait of Elizabeth of Bavaria, also known as Empress Sisi, who reigned as the Empress of Austria in the 19th century. Painted by an Austrian artist from the renowned Austrian School, this oil on canvas masterpiece is housed in Schloss Schonbrunn, Vienna. Elizabeth's ethereal beauty and grace are beautifully captured in this portrait. She is depicted wearing a delicate lace dress with a veil that adds an air of mystery to her enchanting presence. Her gloved hands rest gently on her lap, adorned with diamond stars that sparkle like constellations against the dark background. As one of history's celebrated beauties, Elizabeth was not only admired for her physical appearance but also revered for her role as wife to Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria. She held significant titles such as Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, symbolizing her influence and power within the monarchy. This particular image does not depict Elizabeth in her iconic wedding dress but rather showcases her elegance through a more understated attire. The mention of Wittelsbach refers to Elizabeth's noble lineage as part of the Bavarian royal family. With its timeless appeal and historical significance, this print allows us to appreciate both the artistic talent behind capturing Elizabeth's allure and glimpse into a fascinating era marked by royalty and grandeur.

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