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Minister Secretary of the three Orders of Charles III
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Minister Secretary of the three Orders of Charles III
Minister Secretary of the three Orders of Charles III, Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa and Isabella the Catholic, wearing the insignia of this rank and the ceremonial dress of Commander of Number (formerly Pensioner Knights) of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III. Chromolithography. Historia de las Ordenes de Caballeria y de las Condecoraciones Espanolas (History of the Orders of Chivalry and the Spanish Decorations). Madrid, 1865. Spain. Date: 2021
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Badge Cape Carlos Ceremonial Chromolithography Cloak Distinguished Insignia Isabella Luisa Maria Minister Noble Order Orders Ruff Secretary
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1. Title: "Minister Secretary of the Three Orders of Charles III: A Grand 19th-Century Spanish Ceremonial Portrait" This chromolithography print, hailing from the 19th century, showcases a Minister Secretary of the Three Orders of Charles III, flanked by two noble ladies: Queen Maria Luisa and Isabella the Catholic. The Minister Secretary proudly wears the insignia of his rank and the ceremonial dress of the Commander of Number (formerly Pensioner Knights) of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III. The Minister Secretary's attire includes a white ruff collar, a red sash, and a golden badge adorned with the image of King Charles III. The ladies, dressed in elegant gowns and mantillas, also wear the insignia of their respective orders: the Order of Queen Maria Luisa and the Order of Isabella the Catholic. The intricate details of their dresses, with their rich fabrics and ornate designs, add to the grandeur of the scene. The Minister Secretary's cape and cloak, as well as the ladies' mantillas, are adorned with the same golden fringe and tassels, emphasizing their shared connection to the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III. This print is a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Spanish Orders of Chivalry and Decorations, specifically the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III, which was founded in 1711. The Minister Secretary's role as the head of this order speaks to his significant influence within the Spanish court during the 19th century. The meticulous chromolithography process, as evidenced in the vibrant colors and fine details, adds to the overall allure and historical significance of this image. This print is a must-have for anyone interested in Spanish history, art, or the history of chivalric orders.
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