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Luise Of Prussia Collection

Queen Luise of Prussia (1776-1810), the consort of King Frederick William III, was a beloved figure in Prussian history

Background imageLuise 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 imageLuise Of Prussia Collection: Queen Luise of Prussia, consort of King Frederick William III (coloured engraving)

Queen Luise of Prussia, consort of King Frederick William III (coloured engraving)
3101026 Queen Luise of Prussia, consort of King Frederick William III (coloured engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Luise of Prussia (1776-1810)

Background imageLuise 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 imageLuise 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 imageLuise 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 imageLuise 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 imageLuise 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 imageLuise Of Prussia Collection: Princess Luise of Anhalt-Bernburg (1799-1882), c. 1840. Artist: Schadow, Friedrich Wilhelm

Princess Luise of Anhalt-Bernburg (1799-1882), c. 1840. Artist: Schadow, Friedrich Wilhelm, von (1788-1862)
Princess Luise of Anhalt-Bernburg (1799-1882), c. 1840. Found in the collection of the Anhaltische Gemaldegalerie Dessau

Background imageLuise 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 imageLuise 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 Luise of Prussia (1776-1810), the consort of King Frederick William III, was a beloved figure in Prussian history. Known for her grace, intelligence, and devotion, she played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of her time. This enchanting engraving captures the moment of the reception of Emperor Alexander I at Memel by their majesties Frederick William and Queen Luise. The image of the three monarchs, including the ashes of Frederick the Great, symbolizes the passing of the torch from one generation to the next. Queen Luise's coronation of the bust of Frederick William II in 1795 marked her commitment to upholding the legacy of her predecessors. In this tender moment, Queen Luise is seen with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, surrounded by nature and the joys of motherhood. The meeting between Luise and the Crown Prince Alexander of Russia in Memel in 1805 was a pivotal moment in European history, as the two monarchs discussed the terms of the Treaty of Tilsit. This captivating series of portraits showcases the timeless beauty and elegance of Queen Luise, as depicted by renowned artists such as Grassi, Vigee Le Brun, Schadow, and Bolt.