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gemville · 2 months
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Natural Grey Pearls Which Once Belonged To Empress Eugenie Of France, Recently Reset by Siegelson Into A Pair Of Diamond Capped Earrings
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fashionsfromhistory · 11 months
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Day & Evening Bodices owned by Empress Eugenie of France
1850s-1870s
The Bowes Museum via Facebook
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dozydawn · 7 months
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“Empress Eugenie” by Cheryl Crawford, based on Franz Xaver Winterhalter’s 1857 portrait.
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escapismsworld · 1 year
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Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier's 1853 diadem for Empress Eugenie, made of diamonds and pearls, is on display in the Louvre's Galerie d'Apollo.
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lauren-adassovsky · 8 months
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Inspired by Franz Xaver Winterhalter.
Mending my relationship with Academical art by replacing everything with bunnies 💖
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batsfromwesteros · 2 years
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L'impératrice Brooch - BatsFromWesteros
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VERY HIGH POLY
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Not compatible with earrings
The preview picture is different from the one in-game due to the lack of texture space (preview on Patreon)
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sisionscreen · 6 months
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Marie Sophie von Reibnitz as Empress Eugénie of the French in a new still from the third season of Sisi (2021).
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Any books to recommend about Empress Eugenie of France?
"Eugenie: The Empress and her Empire" :)
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Book overview:
"From 1853 to 1870 Eugénie de Montijo was Empress of the French, sharing the Second Empire with her husband Napoleon III.
The last woman to reign over France, she personifies the allure glimpsed in Winterhalter's portraits and the music of Jacques Offenbach.
It was 'eighteen years of self-indulgence, folly and wild gaiety, of love affairs and unbelievable elegance', a survivor wistfully recalled. 'For a short time, too short a time, it seemed as if we were glittering ghosts from the splendours of the eighteenth century.' In many ways the Second Empire was a final flicker of the ancient regime.
This meticulously researched portrait reveals the empress as a nineteenth century fashion icon who possessed an intelligent and politically shrewd mind, whose splendour faded from view along with the Second Empire."
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theeugeniedemontijo · 22 days
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haven't been thinking of my beloved eugenie in while now but she's still so precious to me
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colorizedhistory · 5 months
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diontorresss · 2 years
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Princess Maria Carolina Augusta of the Two Sicilies, later Duchess of Aumale, painting by Franz Xaver Winterhalter - 1846.
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gemville · 1 year
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Emerald and Diamond Tiara by Bapst, Circa 1820
Worn by Various French Royalty, Including Empress Eugenie
On Permanent Exhibition @ The Louvre Museum
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isadomna · 1 year
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Rocío Dúrcal as Eugenia de Montijo, Empress of France, in the movie “Amor en el Aire” (1967)
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ladysophy · 1 year
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An image of Emperor Napoleon III of France and his Spanish born wife Empress Eugenie in around 1865. Due to their fear of America gaining too much power and also seeing that America was distracted with its civil war, both Napoleon and Eugenie placed their bets on the Second Mexican Empire with Archduke Maximilian of Austria and his Belgian born wife Charlotte as its Emperor and Empress.
Unfortunately, they (especially Napoleon) weren’t being truthful to both Maximilian and Charlotte when it came to Mexico’s political instability. To both Maximilian’s and Charlotte’s absolute chagrin, Napoleon backed out of Mexico when he saw that the Second Mexican Empire wasn’t giving him much revenue and America’s threats to him gave Napoleon the excuse to leave. Little did both Napoleon and Eugenie know that they would lose their empire a few years later.
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escapismsworld · 1 year
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Wardrobe, 1855. Painted and gilt hardwood, mirror. Royal Collection.
Supplied for the dressing room of Empress Eugenie at Buckingham Palace by Holland & Sons.
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iva333can · 10 months
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The Prince of Wales in Paris: "Please, adopt me!"
The year is 1855 and a procession of luxury carriages crosses Paris. An enthusiastic crowd lining the boulevards greets Queen Victoria with her husband Prince Albert in the company of the French imperial couple, Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie. It is the first visit of a British ruler since 1431 and it has been a tremendous success on several levels. Both monarchs have become firm allies in the…
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