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Isabella Collection (page 7)

Isabella, a name that echoes through history with grace and power

Background imageIsabella Collection: RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640). The Emperor Charles

RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640). The Emperor Charles V and the Empress Isabella. 1628. Copy of the original portrait by Titian destroyed in the fire at the Alcạ r of Madrid in 1734

Background imageIsabella Collection: ESPARTERO, Baldomero (1793-1879). Spanish military

ESPARTERO, Baldomero (1793-1879). Spanish military man and liberal politician. Painting. SPAIN. CASTILE-LA MANCHA. Toledo. Army Museum

Background imageIsabella Collection: Exchange of Princesses Anne of Austria and Isabella

Exchange of Princesses Anne of Austria and Isabella of Bourbon in the Isle of Pheasants on the river Bidasoa the November 9, 1615. Work c. 1615 attributed to Pieter van der Meulen

Background imageIsabella Collection: RANC, Jean (1674-1735). Elisabeth Farnese. 1720-1735

RANC, Jean (1674-1735). Elisabeth Farnese. 1720-1735. Rococo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Background imageIsabella Collection: BORBON Y BORBON, Enrique Mar�Fernando de. Spanish

BORBON Y BORBON, Enrique Mar�Fernando de. Spanish
ENRIQUE. prince de BOURBON Spanish (?) prince, killed in a duel with the duc de Montpensier. Or is he a French prince in exile ? Date: 1823 - 1870

Background imageIsabella Collection: MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1832-1897)

MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1832-1897)
MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹 Borb󮠨 1832-1897). Infanta of Spain daughter of Ferdinand VII. Wife of Antonio Maria Luis de Orleans, Duke of Montpensier

Background imageIsabella Collection: BENJUMEA, Rafael (19th c. ). Bapstism of H. R. M the

BENJUMEA, Rafael (19th c. ). Bapstism of H. R. M the
BENJUMEA, Rafael (19th c.). Bapstism of H.R.M the Infanta Isabel Princess of Asturias. Held in Madrid in 1831. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Aranjuez. Royal Palace of Aranjuez

Background imageIsabella Collection: Baptismal font

Baptismal font
SPAIN. Madrigal de las Altas Torres. St. Nicholas Church. Baptismal font in which Elizabeth I of Castile was baptized. Sculpture

Background imageIsabella Collection: Spain - The Cloisters in San Juan de los Reyes

Spain - The Cloisters in San Juan de los Reyes
Black and white lantern slide of the Gothic arched cloisters of the Roman Catholic monastery San Juan de los Reyes. Founded by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Pinkney White

Isabella Pinkney White
ISABELLA PINKNEY WHITE wife of Joseph White of Baltimore : their son was a distinguished lawyer. Date: CIRCA 1820

Background imageIsabella Collection: Elizabeth Spence - 2

Elizabeth Spence - 2
ELIZABETH ISABELLA SPENCE writer of novels and travel books such as the customs of Scotland (which was ridiculed by critics, unfortunately) Date: 1768 - 1832

Background imageIsabella Collection: Elizabeth Spence - 1

Elizabeth Spence - 1
ELIZABETH ISABELLA SPENCE writer of novels and travel books such as the customs of Scotland (which was ridiculed by critics, unfortunately) Date: 1768 - 1832

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Sforza

Isabella Sforza
ISABELLA (D Aragona) SFORZA daughter of Alfonso, king of Naples, wife of Giovanni Galeazzo Sforza : she wrote a treatise on the tranquillity of the soul. Date: 1470 - ?

Background imageIsabella Collection: Countess of Sefton

Countess of Sefton
ISABELLA, countess of SEFTON wife of Charles Molyneux, first earl.` Date: 1748 - 1819

Background imageIsabella Collection: Mary Duchess Rutland

Mary Duchess Rutland
MARY ISABELLA, duchess of of RUTLAND wife of Charles Manners, fourth duke, and a celebrated beauty in her day. Date: 1756 - 1831

Background imageIsabella Collection: Anne Ritchie

Anne Ritchie
Lady ANNE ISABELLA RITCHIE (nee Thackeray) novelist, biographer and essayist, author of The story of Elizabeth, Tennyson and his friends etc. Date: 1837 - 1919

Background imageIsabella Collection: Countess of Orkney

Countess of Orkney
CHARLOTTE ISABELLA, nee Irby, countess of ORKNEY wife of Thomas Hamilton, fifth earl, wearing a vaguely oriental costume. Date: 1807 - 1883

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Moreau

Isabella Moreau
ISABELLA MOREAU daughter of French military commander Victor Moreau Date: CIRCA 1814

Background imageIsabella Collection: Mary Isabella Legge

Mary Isabella Legge
MARY ISABELLA LEGGE (nee Morison) first wife of James Legge, missionary in China and translator. Date: 1816 - 1852

Background imageIsabella Collection: Richard Hornby

Richard Hornby
RICHARD HORNBY Heroic seaman of Stokesley, captain of the merchantman Isabella which successfully withstood a French attack on 1st June 1744. Date: CIRCA 1744

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella McHss. Hertford

Isabella McHss. Hertford
ISABELLA ANN, marchioness of HERTFORD (nee Ingram-Shepherd) wife of Francis, second marquis. Date: 1759 - 1834

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Vctss Hill

Isabella Vctss Hill
ISABELLA viscountess HILL (nee Wynn) second wife of Rowland, third viscount. Date: ? - 1898

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Angelo Shakespeare Measure Act 2 Scene

Isabella Angelo Shakespeare Measure Act 2 Scene
Artokoloro

Background imageIsabella Collection: ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER (1840-1924). American collector and patron of the arts

ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER (1840-1924). American collector and patron of the arts. Photograph, 1908

Background imageIsabella Collection: Birds on the sea. Galapagos Island

Birds on the sea. Galapagos Island

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella. M. S. Tod

Isabella. M. S. Tod
Isabella. M.S. Tod 1836-96 (1897). Rothwell, Marguerita Rosalie fl. 1881-1889. Date: 1897

Background imageIsabella Collection: Betrothal of the Princess Isabella to Richard

Betrothal of the Princess Isabella to Richard

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella II of Spain, cartoon published in Vanity Fair magazine, 18 September

Queen Isabella II of Spain, cartoon published in Vanity Fair magazine, 18 September
XJF741343 Queen Isabella II of Spain, cartoon published in Vanity Fair magazine, 18 September, 1869 (litho) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Ms 266 fol. 63 Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais, second wife of Charles the Bold

Ms 266 fol. 63 Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais, second wife of Charles the Bold
XIR737059 Ms 266 fol.63 Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais, second wife of Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais and Duke of Burgundy

Background imageIsabella Collection: John Ward of Hull, British (1798-1849), The Northern Whale Fishery: The Swan'

John Ward of Hull, British (1798-1849), The Northern Whale Fishery: The Swan"
John Ward of Hull, British (1798-1849), The Northern Whale Fishery: The " Swan" and " Isabella", c. 1840, oil on canvas

Background imageIsabella Collection: Pieter Holsteyn II after Correggio after Parmigianino (Dutch, c

Pieter Holsteyn II after Correggio after Parmigianino (Dutch, c. 1614 - 1673), Isabella d Este, engraving

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Fall of Granada in 1492, 1890 (oil on canvas)

The Fall of Granada in 1492, 1890 (oil on canvas)
XIR62177 The Fall of Granada in 1492, 1890 (oil on canvas) by Ribera y Fieve, Carlos Luis (1815-91); Burgos Cathedral, Burgos, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageIsabella Collection: Surrender of Montefrio near Granada, Spain in 1486, from Military and Religious

Surrender of Montefrio near Granada, Spain in 1486, from Military and Religious
KW478238 Surrender of Montefrio near Granada, Spain in 1486, from Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix, published London c.1880 (litho) by French School

Background imageIsabella Collection: Illustration from The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole, 1765 (engraving)

Illustration from The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole, 1765 (engraving)
XJF437554 Illustration from The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole, 1765 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Elizabeth de Valois, c. 1605 (oil on canvas)

Elizabeth de Valois, c. 1605 (oil on canvas)
XIR365076 Elizabeth de Valois, c.1605 (oil on canvas) by Pantoja de la Cruz, Juan (1551-1608); 120.1x84 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageIsabella Collection: Entrance to the Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella

Entrance to the Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Brazilian Revolution-The Comte and Comtesse D eu and Family the Comte D eu

The Brazilian Revolution-The Comte and Comtesse D eu and Family the Comte D eu
THE BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION-THE COMTE AND COMTESSE D EU AND FAMILY The Comte D Eu, Prince of Orleans, married October 15, 1864, Isabella, the Princess Imperzal of Brazil

Background imageIsabella Collection: Vow of the Pheasant, Philip the Good and Isabella at the Feast of the Pheasant in

Vow of the Pheasant, Philip the Good and Isabella at the Feast of the Pheasant in Lille in 1454, copy after Anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1599

Background imageIsabella Collection: Title print Vita, et passio Resurrectio Jesu Christi, Adriaen Collaert, 1598 - 1618

Title print Vita, et passio Resurrectio Jesu Christi, Adriaen Collaert, 1598 - 1618

Background imageIsabella Collection: Title print for the pamphlet, Ghy Patriotten thans kijck uut, kijck uut, Siet wat

Title print for the pamphlet, Ghy Patriotten thans kijck uut, kijck uut, Siet wat een vreemden Dans om de Hollandtsche Bruut, Anonymous, 1615

Background imageIsabella Collection: Portraits of princes of the House of Habsburg, print maker: Franciscus Schelhauer, 1620

Portraits of princes of the House of Habsburg, print maker: Franciscus Schelhauer, 1620

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Court at Brighton a la Chinese, 1816 (hand-coloured engraving)

The Court at Brighton a la Chinese, 1816 (hand-coloured engraving)
XZL149497 The Court at Brighton a la Chinese, 1816 (hand-coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Duchess of Grafton (1667-1723) Illustration from Portraits of Characters

Isabella Duchess of Grafton (1667-1723) Illustration from Portraits of Characters
XJF145433 Isabella Duchess of Grafton (1667-1723) Illustration from Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History, (mezzotint) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageIsabella Collection: Portrait of Justus Lipsius, Jan Baptist Zangrius, 1601

Portrait of Justus Lipsius, Jan Baptist Zangrius, 1601

Background imageIsabella Collection: Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, print maker: Wallerant Vaillant

Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, print maker: Wallerant Vaillant, Anthony van Dyck possibly, Peter Paul Rubens possibly, 1658 - 1677

Background imageIsabella Collection: Study for a Statue of Queen Isabella

Study for a Statue of Queen Isabella; Pedro Mena y Medrano, Spanish, 1628 - 1688; 1675; Black chalk, pen and brown-gray ink, yellow, gray and red wash; 34.4 x 23.3 cm (13 9/16 x 9 3/16 in.)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Portrait of Isabella of Portugal

Portrait of Isabella of Portugal; Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden, Netherlandish, 1399/1400 - 1464; Netherlands, Europe; about 1450; later additions about 1500; Oil on panel; Unframed

Background imageIsabella Collection: NEW YORK: ISABELLA HOME. The Isabella Home, a geriatric center established in 1875

NEW YORK: ISABELLA HOME. The Isabella Home, a geriatric center established in 1875 at 190th Street and 10th Avenue in New York City. Engraving, American, 1888



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Isabella, a name that echoes through history with grace and power. From the Surrender of Granada in 1492 to the vibrant strokes of oil on canvas in 1882, Isabella's influence spans centuries. In Spain, her legacy lives on through the heartfelt words penned in a letter by Queen Isabel I. But Isabella's impact extends beyond royalty; it reaches into literature and art. Isabella Mary Beeton, an accomplished writer from the Victorian era, left an indelible mark on culinary arts with her iconic cookbook. Even Lady Byron found inspiration in this name, as she wrote anonymously about Anne's life journey. And let us not forget Queen Isabella of Portugal - her enchanting image captured forever in a colored engraving by an artist named Jan Brueghel the Elder. The Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Isabella united their realms and brought prosperity to Spain during their reign. Their story is beautifully depicted in another colored engraving that showcases their regal splendor. In 1812, Princely Predilections or Ancient Music and Modern Discord explored themes dear to Isabella's heart - music and harmony amidst discordant times. Isabella has been associated with greatness throughout history - even Charles V was captivated by this illustrious name. Suffragette Isabella Ford fought tirelessly for women's rights, leaving behind a legacy of empowerment for generations to come. And finally, we cannot overlook Maria Teresa Isabella whose presence radiated elegance wherever she went. Isabella: A timeless name intertwined with tales of conquests won, artistic brilliance unleashed, literary masterpieces created, and social progress achieved.