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tiaramania · 6 months
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RTVE is making a new show about Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain called 'Ena' and I'm pretty impressed with the jewelry so far. This is meant to be Ena on her wedding day in 1906 presumably before the bomb went off. The show is being made by Javier Olivares who also made 'Isabel' about Queen Isabella I of Castile and is currently filming so it won't be out for a while. The jewelry used in shows and movies is never going to look exactly like the real thing unless they spend a ton of their budget on it which isn't going to happen but I appreciate it when they at least try to replicate jewels correctly.
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Queen Ena's Fleur de Lys Tiara or as it's commonly called La Buena was made by Ansorena in 1906 as a wedding gift from her husband, King Alfonso XIII of Spain. It has become the most important tiara in the Spanish collection and is now worn by Queen Letizia.
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manuelhmompo · 1 year
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MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ MOMPÓ Valencia (1927) / Madrid (1992) "Hortelanos en una calle", 1975 Técnica mixta sobre cartulina pegada a tabla Medidas: 51 x 73 cm Firmada y fechada en el ángulo inferior derecho.
Prodecencia: -Estudio del artista -Colección particular -Galería Alfonso XIII, Madrid -Colección particular
Bibliografía: Pérez, C., y Vallejo, I. "Manuel Hernández Mompó. Pinturas, esculturas y dibujos II. 1969 - 1986",MNCARS, Madrid, 2005, p.246,nº 1975/19
ANSORENA Calle de Alcalá, 52. 28014 MADRID · Horario: 10h-14h y 16:30h-20h. [email protected] (+34) 915 328 515 Sesión 1 - 9 de mayo de 2023 Lote 104 Precio salida 6.500 €
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peterwalladobe · 2 years
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ANSORENA galería de Arte. Artista: Carlos Morago. Crónica Visual: [email protected] 08-09-2022 > 12-10-2022. @ansorenagaleria #ANSORENA #galeríadeArte #Artista #CarlosMorago #arte #paisajes #realismo #realism #art #pintura #madrid https://www.instagram.com/p/CiswV0rDHOp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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womblegrinch · 2 months
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Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923) - Contraluz. Mujer regando
Oil on canvas. 24.9 x 15.2 inches, 63.3 x 38.5 cm.
Starting price: €80,000.
To be sold Ansorena, Madrid, 4 March 2024.
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Ansorena Tiara Brooch ♕ Queen Letizia  
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royal-mood · 1 month
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Royal Tiara Challenge 2024: Tiara you most want to see Infanta Sofia wear 👑
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The Modern Ansorena Tiara
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mathsandwhiteroses · 1 month
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Royal Tiara Challenge 2024: Tiara you most want to see Princess Leonor wear
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Ansorena Fleur de Lys tiara
This is definitely not my favourite tiara that belongs to the Spanish Royal Family however I’d love to see this tiara on Leonor, especially if Queen Letizia wears the larger Fleur de Lys tiara. This tiara was bought for Letizia while she was Princess of Asturias so it’d be lovely if the current Princess of Asturias also wore it. The only time that it has been worn was in 2015 for Queen Margrethe’s 75th birthday celebrations.
Honourable mention: Queen Ena’s Pearl and Diamond Tiara
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charlotte-of-wales · 1 year
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Royal Tiara Highlights: Victoria Eugenie’s Diamond and Pearl Tiara
The piece was made by Ansorena and given as a wedding gift to Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg from her new mother-in-law, Queen Maria Cristina of Spain. Victoria Eugenie - later known as Queen Ena of Spain - married King Alfonso XIII of Spain in 1906.
Ena hired Cartier to alter the piece in the 1920s. Originally, the pearls in the tiara could be replaced with emeralds and an additional pearl piece could be added to the top of the tiara. When Ena died, she left the tiara to one of her daughters, Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain, but in 1996 the piece returned to the main line of the Spanish royal family.
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pwlanier · 1 year
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HIERONYMUS GALLE "EL VIEJO"
Glass with flowers, 1670
Antwerp, Belgium 1625-1679
Oil on canvas
Attribution confirmed by letter written by Dr. Fred G. Meijer,
senior conservative of Dutch and Flemish painting at RKD.
Ansorena
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europesroyals · 1 month
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18/03 - Tiara you most want to see Princess Leonor wear
Ansorena Fleur-de-Lis "La Buena" Tiara
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tiaramania · 1 year
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Hello my dear! This can be public or private, don’t mind :) Would you happen to have a list of the “court jewellers”? Like we associate the Russians with Fabergé, Bolin is the Swedish go to etc. Thank you so much!
Hello, I don't have a list but I'll try to make one. There are certain jewelers that I associate with different royal families but not all of them have an official crown jeweler the way the British royal family does. Also lot of times the crown jeweler is the person taking care of the royal regalia but doesn't have anything to do with their personal jewels like tiaras and necklaces. In the UK, Queen Elizabeth II had a personal jeweler and a crown jeweler and sometimes that was the same person but not always.
Belgium - They don't have any regalia to take care of but Wolfers are royal warrant holders and have supplied a lot of their important jewelry like Queen Mathilde's engagement ring and Laurel Wreath Tiara.
Denmark - The Danish court jeweler is A. Dragsted which I did not know prior to this. I knew they had made some jewelry for the Danish royal family a long time ago but I didn't even realize that they still existed.
Japan - Mikimoto makes most of their jewelry but I don't think they hold any sort of official title.
Luxembourg - Schroeder Joailliers have held a royal warrant since 1914 so I guess that's the closest thing to a crown jeweler but Luxembourg doesn't have any regalia to look after and I don't know of any major jewelry that was made by them.
Netherlands - Steltman Jewelers is the Purveyor to the Royal Household and does most of the alterations and whatnot for the Dutch collection. I really appreciate how that are able to figure out ways to adapt pieces of jewelry while still being able to return them to their historic settings. Steltman and Queen Maxima are a match made in heaven.
Norway - I don't think Garrard are technically the crown jewelers because it doesn't make sense to send the regalia outside of the country but they are certainly the personal jewelers to the Norwegian royal family. Garrard has been handling their jewelry since Maud (a British princess) became queen in 1905. They are the only ones on this list were the jeweler I most associate with a family is not from their own country. Even after the big jewelry heist in 1995 (which I am working on a post about because there's some new info) they are still very loyal to them and have bought two tiaras from Garrard since.
Spain - Ansorena is the jeweler I most associate with the Spanish royal family but I can't find a list of royal warrant holders and their website doesn't mention anything so I don't know if they hold an official role. Can anyone from Spain find a list of Proveedores de la Real Casa? The Spanish royal family's website is impossible to navigate.
Sweden - Bolin has been the Swedish court jeweler since 1916. It's funny you mentioned them and Russia in your example because I actually associate Bolin more with Russia. They were Swedish family that immigrated to Russia and were the crown jewelers for over a century. Fabergé became their competition towards the end but Bolin was still making most of the major jewelry for the imperial family with Fabergé doing more objets de vertu kind of stuff like the eggs. After the revolution the Bolin family moved back to Sweden and became the Swedish court jeweler.
United Kingdom - The jeweler I most associate with the British royals is Garrard but they stopped being the crown jeweler in 2007. The current one is Mark Appleby from Mappin & Webb but they were clear in saying that is a personal title and that Mappin & Webb are not the crown jewelers. He was the person carrying the crown during the late queen's funeral and he also carries it in during the State Opening of Parliament because he's one of the few people allowed to touch the crown. Garrard still has a royal warrant from King Charles and I have wondered if we might see a return to them in the new reign.
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I might make a post of royal warrant holders too because I went down a bit of a rabbit hole looking up crown jewelers.
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isadomna · 10 months
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An image of Ena wearing her wedding gown and jewels, 1906
The wedding gifts offered to a future Queen of Spain were impressive indeed. Her wedding dress was a gift from her new husband; so was the grand diamond tiara she wore on her wedding day. (The diadem, made by Ansorena, is still known by the appropriate nickname La Buena, which simply means “the good one.”) Her lace veil was a gift from her mother-in-law; it was the same one Queen Maria Cristina had worn on her own wedding day. She was also presented with a treasure trove of tiaras, necklaces, brooches, and other jewels.
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peterwalladobe · 2 years
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Ansorena Galería de arte. Luis Feito. "obra sobre papel". Crónica Visual: [email protected] 31 de mayo - 15 de julio 2022. #Artista #LuisFeito #ANSORENA #東京カメラ部 #Lifestyle #exposicionesmadrid #artemadrid #pinturacontemporanea #MADRID #artemoderno #arte #art #artlovers #artgallery #modernart #artcollector https://www.instagram.com/p/CfUdr0bDAHA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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womblegrinch · 2 months
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Manuel Benedito Vives (1875-1963) - Rincón de Venecia
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1901.
19.3 x 26 inches, 49 x 66 cm. Starting price: €14,000.
To be sold Ansorena, Madrid, 4 March 2024.
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manuelhmompo · 3 days
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MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ MOMPÓ
Valencia (1927) / Madrid (1992)
"Sin título", 1960
Óleo y grafito sobre lienzo.
Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. En el reverso etiqueta de la Galería Aroya (Zaragoza).
Medidas 46 x 61 cm.
Subastado en @ansorena1845
Alcalá, 52. MADRID
+34 915 328 515
@ansorenagaleria subasta 437 del 21 y 22 de mayo de 2024
Lote 873
Precio de salida 12.000€
En el reverso etiqueta de la Galería Aroya (Zaragoza).  
https://www.ansorena.com/es/subasta-lote/MANUEL-HERNANDEZ-MOMPO-Valencia-1927-Madrid-1992-Sin-titulo-1960-46-x-61-cm./437-873
#ansorenagaleria #ansorena1845 #mompo #manuelhernandezmompo #manolomompo #hernandezmompo #manuelmompo #Mompó #manuelhmompó #manuelhmompo #manuelhernandezmompó #hernándezmompó #manuelhernándezmompó #manolomompó #hernandezmompó #manuelmompó #espacialismo #spatialism #spatialisme #ansorena #abstractartist #spanishartist #informalism #informalismo #informalisme #Informalismus #arteabstracto #subastadearte #abstractart #artmadrid
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steliosagapitos · 5 months
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~ "The Spanish Cartier Tiara. It is one of the bigger tiaras owned by the Spanish royal family. It consists of eight large pearls surrounded by diamond swirls set in platinum. But the version we see today was not it's original form. When Princess Victoria Eugénie of Battenberg, later Queen Ena of Spain married the Spanish King Alfonso X III in 1906, she received a pearl and diamond tiara made by Ansorena from her mother-in-law Queen Maria Christina. Queen Ena probably didn't like it very much, so she gave the tiara to Cartier to remodel it. The new version was very versatile as one could replace the pearls with emerald stones. Sadly, the emerald set which Queen Ena wore on many occasions had to be sold after the royal family had to leave Spain and live in exile. After the monarchy was reintroduced in Spain in 1975, the piece was again regularly worn by Queen Sofia and now by Queen Letizia. Due to its size, one would think that this tiara would only be worn by queens, but surprisingly, Infanta Christina wore this piece at the wedding of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden in 2010." ~
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