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Nesselrode Collection

Nesselrode, a name that resonates with power and influence in the annals of history

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). Engraving

Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). Engraving
Congress of Vienna. Conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Metternich (1814-1815). Colored Engraving

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Portrait of the Chancellor of the Russian Empire Count Karl Robert Nesselrode (1780-1862)

Portrait of the Chancellor of the Russian Empire Count Karl Robert Nesselrode (1780-1862)
FIA5393247 Portrait of the Chancellor of the Russian Empire Count Karl Robert Nesselrode (1780-1862) (From the Album of the Imperial Horse - Hau (Gau)

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Congress of Vienna, 1814-15 (engraving) (SEE ALSO 79713)

Congress of Vienna, 1814-15 (engraving) (SEE ALSO 79713)
CHT217258 Congress of Vienna, 1814-15 (engraving) (SEE ALSO 79713) by Isabey, Jean-Baptiste (1767-1855) (after); Archives du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris

Background imageNesselrode Collection: The Congress of Vienna, illustration from Cassell

The Congress of Vienna, illustration from Cassell
STC393282 The Congress of Vienna, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo) by English School

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Count Nesselrode, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Count Nesselrode, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Count Nesselrode, 1844. Portrait of Russian German diplomat Charles de Nesselrode. It was Nesselrode who conducted the negotiations which brought about the armed neutrality of the northern powers

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Portrait of Count Karl Robert Nesselrode (1780-1862), 1832. Creator: Lehmann, F. L

Portrait of Count Karl Robert Nesselrode (1780-1862), 1832. Creator: Lehmann, F. L
Portrait of Count Karl Robert Nesselrode (1780-1862), 1832. Private Collection

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Portrait of Countess Maria Dmitrievna von Nesselrode (1786-1846), nee Countess Guryeva

Portrait of Countess Maria Dmitrievna von Nesselrode (1786-1846), nee Countess Guryeva. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Portrait of General Count Fyodor Nesselrode (1786-1868), before 1868

Portrait of General Count Fyodor Nesselrode (1786-1868), before 1868. Artist: Marszalkiewicz, Stanislaw (1789-1872)
Portrait of General Count Fyodor Nesselrode (1786-1868), before 1868. From a private collection

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Portrait of the Chancellor of the Russian Empire Count Karl Robert Nesselrode, (1780-1862), 1840s

Portrait of the Chancellor of the Russian Empire Count Karl Robert Nesselrode, (1780-1862), 1840s. Kruger, Franz (1797-1857). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageNesselrode Collection: Karl Robert Nesselrode

Karl Robert Nesselrode
KARL ROBERT graf von NESSELRODE - Russian diplomat at Congress of Vienna etc. whose policies did much harm, including helping to precipitate the Crimean War. Date: 1780 - 1862

Background imageNesselrode Collection: The Congress of Vienna, 1815 (pencil & w / c) (SEE ALSO 217258)

The Congress of Vienna, 1815 (pencil & w / c) (SEE ALSO 217258)
XIR79713 The Congress of Vienna, 1815 (pencil & w/c) (SEE ALSO 217258) by Isabey, Jean-Baptiste (1767-1855); Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageNesselrode Collection: CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. The Congress of Vienna, 1815

CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. The Congress of Vienna, 1815. Prince Klemens von Metternich stands fifth from the left, Robert Castlereagh is seated at center

Background imageNesselrode Collection: CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. The Congress of Vienna, 1815. Arthur Wellesley

CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. The Congress of Vienna, 1815. Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington stands at far left, Prince Klemens von Metternich stands sixth from left


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Nesselrode, a name that resonates with power and influence in the annals of history. This captivating figure emerged during the Congress of Vienna in 1814-1815, leaving an indelible mark on international diplomacy. Karl Robert Nesselrode, the Chancellor of the Russian Empire, was at the forefront of these negotiations. Intriguing engravings depict this formidable statesman who played a pivotal role in shaping Europe's post-Napoleonic landscape. His portrait exudes wisdom and authority as he navigated through turbulent times. Count Nesselrode's astute leadership skills were recognized by his contemporaries and continue to captivate historians today. Amidst political discussions and alliances being forged at the Congress of Vienna, Nesselrode stood tall as a key architect behind these transformative decisions. The intricate illustrations from Cassell's publication offer glimpses into this momentous event where nations converged to redefine borders and establish lasting peace. Beyond his diplomatic prowess, portraits reveal more personal aspects of Count Nesselrode's life. A striking depiction showcases him alongside Countess Maria Dmitrievna von Nesselrode – their union symbolizing strength amidst societal expectations. The legacy extends beyond Karl Robert himself; General Count Fyodor Nesselrode emerges as another prominent figure within this influential family lineage. Portraits immortalize him as a distinguished military leader whose achievements echo throughout time. Franz Kruguer's brushstroke captures yet another facet of Karl Robert Nesselrode’s persona - one that emanates resilience amidst changing tides. These visual representations serve as windows into an era defined by grandeur and transformation. Nesseleode’s contributions reverberate across centuries, reminding us that historical figures shape our world long after they depart it themselves. Through artistry and documentation, we can catch glimpses into their lives - allowing us to appreciate their impact on society while unraveling the mysteries of their existence.