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Louise Of Prussia Collection

"Queen Louise of Prussia: A Visionary Leader and Beloved Figure in History" In this captivating engraving

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1879. Creator: Richter, Gustav (Karl Ludwig) (1823-1884)

Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1879. Creator: Richter, Gustav (Karl Ludwig) (1823-1884)
Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1879. Private Collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Queen Louise of Prussia and Prince Blucher at a court ball at the Royal Palace of Berlin (engraving)

Queen Louise of Prussia and Prince Blucher at a court ball at the Royal Palace of Berlin (engraving)
3621738 Queen Louise of Prussia and Prince Blucher at a court ball at the Royal Palace of Berlin (engraving) by European School

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Louise, Queen Consort of King Frederick William III of Prussia (engraving)

Louise, Queen Consort of King Frederick William III of Prussia (engraving)
5234315 Louise, Queen Consort of King Frederick William III of Prussia (engraving) by Richter, Gustav Karl Ludwig (1823-84); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Princess Frederica Dorothea Louise Philippine of Prussia (1770-1836), Countess Radziwill, c

Princess Frederica Dorothea Louise Philippine of Prussia (1770-1836), Countess Radziwill, c. 1801. Private Collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Meeting of Emperors Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon I of France at the Neman near

Meeting of Emperors Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon I of France at the Neman near Tilsit on July 1807, 1807. From a private collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Reception of the Emperor Alexander at Memel by their majesties Frederick William

Reception of the Emperor Alexander at Memel by their majesties Frederick William and Louisa of Prussia, 1807. From a private collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Near the ashes of Frederick the Great. Tsar Alexander I, King Frederick William III

Near the ashes of Frederick the Great. Tsar Alexander I, King Frederick William III and Louise of Prussia in the night of 4th No, 1806. From a private collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Tilsit Meeting of Three Monarchs on July 1807, 1808. Artist: Jügel, Johann Friedrich

Tilsit Meeting of Three Monarchs on July 1807, 1808. Artist: Jügel, Johann Friedrich
Tilsit Meeting of Three Monarchs on July 1807, 1808. From a private collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: The Princesses Louise and Frederica of Prussia crown the bust of Frederick William II, 1795

The Princesses Louise and Frederica of Prussia crown the bust of Frederick William II, 1795
The Princesses Louise and Frederica of Prussia crown the bust of Frederick William II (Allegory of the Peace of Basel), 1795

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Queen Luise with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, c. 1886. Creator: Steffeck, Carl (1818-1890)

Queen Luise with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, c. 1886. Creator: Steffeck, Carl (1818-1890)
Queen Luise with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, c.1886. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Farewell of Napoleon and Alexander I at Tilsit on July 1807, ca 1808

Farewell of Napoleon and Alexander I at Tilsit on July 1807, ca 1808. Private Collection

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Portrait of Princess Louise of Prussia, 1856. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Portrait of Princess Louise of Prussia, 1856. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Portrait of Princess Louise of Prussia, 1856. Louise of Prussia (1838-1923) was the daughter of King Wilhelm I of Prussia (later the first Emperor of Germany) and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: The Meeting Between Luise of Prussia and the Crown Prince Alexander of Russia in Memel, 1805

The Meeting Between Luise of Prussia and the Crown Prince Alexander of Russia in Memel, 1805. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageLouise Of Prussia Collection: Portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1802. Artist: Grassi, Jozef (1757-1838)

Portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1802. Artist: Grassi, Jozef (1757-1838)
Portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1802. Found in the collection of the Stiftung Preuszische Schlosser und Garten Berlin-Brandenburg


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"Queen Louise of Prussia: A Visionary Leader and Beloved Figure in History" In this captivating engraving, we witness the enchanting Queen Louise of Prussia and Prince Blucher at a splendid court ball held within the opulent walls of the Royal Palace of Berlin. As one gazes upon her regal countenance, it becomes evident that Louise possessed not only beauty but also an unwavering spirit. Louise, as Queen Consort to King Frederick William III of Prussia, played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of her nation. Her influence extended far beyond mere aesthetics; she was known for her intelligence and political acumen. This engraving immortalizes her grace and elegance during her reign. Before ascending to royalty, Princess Frederica Dorothea Louise Philippine of Prussia embarked on a journey that would forever change history. Countess Radziwill by marriage, she embraced diplomacy with open arms. The meeting between Emperors Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon I near Neman showcased Louise's ability to navigate treacherous waters while maintaining peace. One cannot overlook the profound impact Queen Luise had on international relations during tumultuous times. When Emperor Alexander arrived at Memel, he was warmly received by their majesties Frederick William III and Luise herself – a testament to her diplomatic prowess. In another poignant scene depicted here, Tsar Alexander I stands alongside King Frederick William III near the ashes of Frederick the Great – an homage paid to past glories while forging new alliances amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes. The Tilsit Meeting holds historical significance as three monarchs convened in 1807 under its roof. Artist Johann Friedrich Jügel masterfully captures this momentous occasion where Queen Luise's presence undoubtedly left an indelible mark on those present. Not merely confined within palace walls or diplomatic circles, Princesses Louise and Frederica adorned themselves with crowns fit for their father's bust, symbolizing their deep-rooted love and respect for King Frederick William II.