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Karl Joseph Stieler (German, 1770-1858) Katerina Rosa Botsaris, 1841
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Portrait of Katerina Rosa Botsaris (1841)
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More photos from the beautiful project Ένδυμα ψυχής - Raiment of the Soul / A Voyage Within, a collaboration of the National Historical Museum of Greece with photographer Vangelis Kyris and Bulgarian embroidery artist Anatoli Georgiev, in which they present the folklore collection of the museum - outfits often belonging to important historical figures of Greece - through a series of photographs and embroidery art. The project, which consists of 120 photographs in its entirety, has been published in a photographic album you can buy from the shop of the museum. Link here.
Traditional dress of Kérkyra (Corfu) island.
Attire from Argos, Peloponnese, 19th Century.
Dress from Hydra island, owned by Kyriakoula Kriezi, wife to Greece's Prime Minister and Admiral Antonios Kriezis. 19th Century.
The vest and the legendary helmet of Theodoros Kolokotronis (1770- 1843), the General of the Greek War of Independence.
Attire of the famed beauty Katerina "Rosa" Botsari (1818-1872), daughter of war hero Markos Botsaris, and lady-in-waiting in the court of Queen Amalia of Greece.
Attire belonging to Dimitrios Voulgaris (1802-1877), kocabaṣı of Hydra island, then fighter in the Greek Independence War and later 8 times Prime Minister of Greece.
Traditional dress from Astypálea island, 19th Century.
A kid's attire from Archangelos of Rhodes island, 19th Century.
See more gorgeous photos here and here.
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eucanthos · 3 years
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Joseph Karl Stieler   (1781 - 1858)
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Katerina Botsaris (Rosa) b. 1820), 1841.  Possibly Oill on canvas 72,4 x 59 cm. Gallery of Beauties Schönheiten-Galerie König Ludwig I.
Born in 1818 or in 1820 in Ioannina, she was the daughter of Markos Botsaris, chieftain and hero of the Greek War of Independence. When the Greek Revolution broke out, Katerina was transferred by the Turkish authorities to another part of the Ottoman Empire. During her captivity she was under the protection of upper class Ottoman women. After Prisoner Exchange, she returned to her family and later she went in the service of Queen Amalia of the newly created Greek state.
The Gallery of Beauties (Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 36 portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and middle classes of Munich, Germany, painted between 1827 and 1850 (mostly by Joseph Karl Stieler, appointed court painter in 1820)
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myfairylily · 4 years
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‘Katerina Rosa Botsaris’ Joseph Karl Stieler, 1841 
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dead-molchun · 5 years
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Pietro Luchini (1800 - 1883) Portrait Of Katerina Rosa Botsaris, 1845 (207 by 159 cm)
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onlygodis · 4 years
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middle: Jan Bogaerts
bottom: ‘Katerina Rosa Botsaris’ by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1841
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vitochsvar · 6 years
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Katerina "Rosa" Botsari (Greek: Κατερίνα Μπότσαρη; 1820–1872) 1841 painting by Joseph Stieler
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eucanthos · 3 years
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200th Greek War of Independence Anniversary
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Joseph Karl Stieler’s Katerina Rosa Botsaris, 1841. Gallery of Beauties Schönheiten-Galerie König Ludwig I. Vryzakis Theodoros' The Exodus from Missolonghi, 1853. Pina Bausch, Folkwang School, 1960s (feet). Raleigh Bicycle Exploded Drawings and Parts Lists 1977 Raleigh Dealer Manual
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