King Ludwig Ist's Gallery of Beauties.
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
The Gallery of Beauties (Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 38 small portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and middle classes of Munich, Germany painted between 1827 and 1850 (mostly by Karl Joseph Stieler, appointed court painter in 1820) and gathered by Ludwig I of Bavaria in the south pavilion of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich. Two additional ones were created by Friedrick Drück and one portrait was stolen in the XXth century and remains missing.
The set includes all the 38 portraits, with the original frame swatches, fully recolorable. The portraits are of:
Friederike von Gumppenberg (later Baroness von Gumppenberg).
Amalia von Schintling.
Amalie Maximilianovna von Krüdener (née von Lerchenfeld) Baroness von Krüdener.
Anna Hillmayer.
Anna von Greiner (née Bartelmann)
Antonietta Cornelia Vetterlein.
Archduchess Auguste Ferdinande of Austria, Princess of Bavaria.
Auguste Strobl (first version).
Auguste Strobl (second version).
Baroness Mathilde von Jordan.
Carlotta von Boos zu Waldeck (née von Breidbach-Bürresheim) Baroness von Breidbach-Bürresheim.
Caroline Maximiliana Maria von Holnstein (née von Spiering) Countess von Holnstein aus Bayern
Elise List (later Elise Pacher von Theinburg
Eliza Rosanna James (née Gilbert), Known ss Lola Montez.
Helene Kreszenz Sedlmayr.
Irene Pallavicini, Marchioness Pallavicini and Countess von Arco un Steppberg.
Isabella, Countess von Traufkirchen-Engelberg.
Jane Elizabeth Digby, Later Baroness von Venningen.
Josepha Conti (née Reh).
Karolina Lizius.
Katharina Rosa Botsaris in a Traditional Greek Costume.
Lady Theresa Spence (née Renard) as Sapho of Lesbos.
Maria Dietsch (In prayer, first version).
Maria Dietsch (second version).
Marianna Florenzi (née Bacinetti) Marchioness Florenzi.
Marie Friederike Franziska Hedwig of Prussia, Crown Princess of Bavaria.
Maximiliane Borzaga.
Nanette von Kaulla.
Princess Alexandra Amalie of Bavaria.
Caroline von Oettingen-Wallerstein (later Countess von Waldbott-Bassenheim.
Regina Daxenberger.
Rosalie Julie von Bonar (née von Wüllerstorf-Urbair) Baroness von Bonar.
Sophie Friederike Dorothea Wilhemine, Archduchess of Austria (née Princess of Bavaria).
The Actress Charlotte von Hagn-Schwab as Thekla in Schiller's "Wallenstein".
The Actress Friederica Katharina "Willhemine" Sulzer.
The Dancer Antonia Wallinger as Hebe.
The Honourable Emily Mikbanke-Huskisson (née Mansfield)
The Honourable Jane Plumer-Callander (née Erskine)
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Retextured from the "Portrait of Balsasarre Castiglione" found here
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Hello😁 can you share your favorite queens?
Thank you for the great ask anon, of course! 🥰
#1: Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom – (nèe Princess Alexandra of Denmark, "Alix".
— She was beautiful, a warm and caring mother/grandmother, was popular as Princess of Wales and Queen Consort among of her people because of her good nature, and she supported many charities, including her own: "Alexandra Rose Day", founded by Queen Alexandra in 1912, this was a charity where flowers were being sold and all the money went to supporting Londoners in poverty. This was inspired by a priest in her native Denmark selling roses to raise money for those in need, Queen Alexandra brought the idea back to the United Kingdom. ❤✨
#2: Queen Anne Boleyn of England – (nèe Lady Anne Boleyn)
— She was intelligent, funny, caring and kind to all of people, and as her two years as Queen Consort she supported many charities, and even "gave alms to the poor, provided for widows, and even sewed shirts and smocks for the needy". She also helped with promoting new educational identities for monasteries, which were no longer under the protection of the Catholic Church. After only two years of being Queen Consort when she was said to have been 35 years old, she was executed after being imprisoned in the Tower of London for 17 days because she was accused of committing treason, but the true reason she was executed was because she failed to give King Henry VIII a male heir. ☹️💔
#3: Queen Marie Sophie of the Two Sicilies – (nèe Duchess Marie Sophie in Bavaria)
— She was beautiful, bright, and fierce. She was given the nickname the "Warrior Queen", the "Heroine of Gaeta" and the "modern Joan of Arc", rallying the troops, nursing the injured, feeding her forces at her own table and taunting Garibaldi's army from the battlements with the words; "Go ahead and shoot me. I will be where my men are". It was said of her that the Queen would "wipe your brow if you were wounded or hold you in her arms while you die". ❤️🔥👑
#4: Queen Marie Antoinette of France – (nèe Archduchess Marie Antoinette of Austria)
— She was honest, lovable, bold, a social butterfly who loved gambling, partying and extravagant fashions. Growing up she was closest with her sister, Maria Carolina, who was three years older, and with whom she had a lifelong close relationship. As Queen, Marie Antoinette was always unpopular, she spent lavishly, but her extravagance was only a minor cause of France's growing debt in the 1770-80s. Because of Louis XVI's indecisiveness, Marie played an increasingly prominent political role. But was very beloved for her charitable activities and patronage of the arts. She supported various charitable organizations and institutions, and she was also a benefactress of the poor. 💞🎀
#5: Queen Lovisa of Denmark – (nèe Lovisa of Sweden)
— She was described as intelligent, with an ability to be natural, easy and friendly. And As Queen, she was mainly known for her many charity projects, an interest that she shared with her spouse. She did not care for ceremonial duties and public events, and lived a discreet life dedicated to her children and her interests in art, literature and charity. After a short tenure of only six years as Queen, she was widowed in 1912.
#6: Queen Alexandrine of Denmark – (nèe Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin)
— She was reticent by nature. Her childhood was characterised by regular sporting activities, and from a young age she played the piano to a high standard. Her great interest in music stayed with her for her entire life and was passed on to her equally musical eldest son, Prince Frederik (IX). As of her first years as Queen, she had difficulty getting used to public attention, and she preferred to avoid the media limelight, but performed her functions in an exemplary manner. In the home her presence was crucial for the two boys, since Christian X was known for surrounding himself with a certain atmosphere of the barracks. Queen Alexandrine undertook extensive charity work until her death and was an avid golf player and photographer, who also loved doing needlework to a high standard. 💫
#7: Queen Margherita of Italy – (nèe Margherita of Savoy)
— She was described as sensitive, proud and with a strong force of will without being hard, as well as having the ability to be charming when she chose to. As to her appearance, she was described as a tall, stately blonde, but she was not regarded as a beauty. As Queen, she worked to protect the monarchy against republicans and socialists, and she gathered a circle of conservative intellectuals and artists known as the "Circolo della Regina" (Circle of the Queen) in her famous literary salon known as "Giovedì Della Regina" (Queen's Thursdays), where she benefited artists and writers.
#8: Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain – (nèe Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg), "Ena".
— She was described as very kind but very strict and she devoted herself to work for hospitals and services for the poor, as well as to education. She also involved herself in the reorganization of the Spanish Red Cross. In 1929, the city of Barcelona erected a statue of her in a nurse's uniform in honour of her Red Cross work and since the the statue has been destroyed.
#9: Queen Elena of Italy – (nèe Elena of Montenegro)
— She was described as shy and reserved but also rather stubborn. Very attached to traditions, with a sensitive soul and a lively and curious mind, she was endowed with a strong love for nature: her favourite flower was the Cyclamen. She was a very tall woman of 180 cm (5'11). As Queen, her commitment to numerous charitable and welfare initiatives, which assured her great sympathy and popularity, was profuse. The Queen went well beyond mere charity: her evangelical spirit led her to practice every day the most genuine and most charitable love of neighbor.
#10: Queen Marie of Romania – (nèe Princess Marie of Edinburgh), "Missy".
— She was described as very beautiful and high spirited. As a young girl, Marie was very close with her sisters, but mostly her sister Victoria Melita, they played many games with their father and Marie's mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh neglected Marie and her sisters' education, considering them not very bright or gifted. But in the fields of painting and drawing, Marie and her sisters had inherited her grandmother, Queen Victoria's talent. On October 11th, 1914, Marie and her husband Ferdinand were acclaimed as king and Queen in the Chamber of Deputies. Princess Anne Marie Callimachi, a close friend of Marie, wrote that "as Crown Princess, she had been popular; as Queen, she was more loved". Marie maintained a certain influence on her husband and the entire court, leading historian A. L. Easterman to write that "it was not Ferdinand, but Marie who ruled in Romania".
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Guest List
House of Windsor
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, father, and step-mother of the groom
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, brother, and sister-in-law of the groom
Prince George of Cambridge, nephew of the groom
Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, niece of the groom
Tom and Sara Parker Bowles, step-brother of the groom and his wife
Lola Parker Bowles
Freddy Parker Bowles
Laura and Harry Lopes, step-sister of the groom and her husband
Eliza Lopes
Gus Lopes
Louis Lopes
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburg, grandparents of the groom
The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, aunt and her second husband of the groom
Peter and Autumn Phillips, cousin of the groom and his wife
Isla and Savannah Phillips, first-cousin-once-removed of the bride
Zara and Mike Tindall, cousin of the groom and her husband
Mia Tindall, first-cousin-once-removed of the groom
The Duke of York, uncle of the groom
Princess Beatrice of York, cousin of the groom
Princess Eugenie of York, cousin of the groom
The Earl and Countess of Wessex, uncle, and aunt of the groom
Lady Louise Windsor, cousin of the groom
Viscount Severn, cousin of the groom
The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon's family
The Earl and Countess of Snowdon, first-cousin-once-removed of the groom and his wife
Viscount Linley, 2nd cousin of the groom
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, 2nd cousin of the groom
Lady Sarah and Daniel Chatto, first-cousin-once-removed of the groom and her husband
Samuel Chatto, 2nd cousin of the groom
Arthur Chatto, 2nd cousin of the groom
Other descendants of the Prince's great-great-grandfather King George V and their families
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, first cousin-twice-removed of the groom and his wife
Earl and Countess of Ulster, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and his wife
Lord Culloden, 3rd cousin of the groom
Lady Cosima Windsor, 3rd cousin of the groom
Lady Davina Lewis and Gary Lewis, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and her husband
Lady Rose and George Gilman, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and her husband
The Duke and Duchess of Kent, first cousin-twice-removed of the groom and his wife
Earl and Countess of St Andrews, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and his wife
Lord Downpatrick, 3rd cousin of the groom
Lady Marina Windsor, 3rd cousin of the groom
Lady Amelia Windsor, 3rd cousin of the groom
Lady Helen Taylor and Timothy Taylor, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and her husband
Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and his wife
Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy, first cousin-twice-removed of the groom
James and Julia Ogilvy, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and his wife
Maria Ogilvy, second cousin-once-removed of the groom
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, first cousin-twice-removed of the groom and his wife
Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, second cousin-once-removed of the groom and his wife
Lady Gabriella Windsor, second cousin-once-removed of the groom
Other Descendent of Queen Victoria
*not belonging to a reigning monarchy
Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia and Sophie, Princess of Prussia
Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Olga Petrovna of Russia
The Margrave and Margravine of Baden
King Constantine II and Queen Anne Marie of the Hellenes
Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie Chantal
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia
Peter, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia
Prince Philip of Yugoslavia
Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia
Princess Irene of Hesse, Countess of Schönburg-Glauchau
Philipp, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Princess Xenia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
The Earl and Countess of Mountbatten of Burma
Lord Romsey
Lady Alexandra Knatchbull
Lady Pamela Hicks
Spencer Family
Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Neil McCorquodale, aunt of the groom and her husband
Emily McCorquodale and James Hutt, cousin of the groom and her husband
George McCorquodale and Bianca McCorquodale, cousin of the groom and his wife
Celia McCorquodale, cousin of the groom
The Baroness and Baron Fellows, aunt of the groom and her husband
Laura Pettman, cousin of the groom
Alexander Fellowes and Alexandra Fellowes, cousin of the groom and his wife
Eleanor Fellowes, cousin of the groom
The Earl and Countess of Spencer, uncle of the groom and his wife
Lady Kitty Spencer, cousin of the groom
Lady Eliza Spencer, cousin of the groom
Lady Katya Spencer, cousin of the groom
Lady Amelia Spencer, cousin of the groom
Viscount Althorp, cousin of the groom
Edmund Spencer, cousin of the groom
Lady Lara Spencer, cousin of the groom
Lady Charlotte Spencer, cousin of the groom
The Lord and Lady Fermoy aunt of the groom and her husband
Foreign Royalty
The King and Queen of Bhutan
The Sultan and Queen of Brunei
Sheikh Sabah IV
Prince Seeiso and Princess Mabereng of Lesotho
Prince Bereng Constantine Seeiso
Princess Masentle Tabitha Seeiso
Prince Masupha David Seeiso
The Prince and Princess of Monaco
Princess Caroline and Prince Ernst August of Hanover
Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands
Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien
Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau
The King and Queen of the Netherlands
Prince Mohamed bin Nawaf and Princess Fadwa of Saudi Arabia
The King and Queen of Jordan
The Crown Prince of Jordan
Princess Iman of Jordan
The King and Queen Sweden
The Crown Princess Victora and Prince Daniel
Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden and Christopher O'Neill
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Japan
The Queen of Denmark
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark
Prince Joachim and Princess Marie
The King and Queen of Norway
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway
Princess Martha Louise
Disposed Foreign Royalty
Henri, Count of Paris
Princess Marie d'Orleans, Princess of Liechtenstein and Prince Gundakar of Liechtenstein
Princess Leopoldine of Liechtenstein
Princess Marie Immaculata of Liechtenstein
Prince Johann Wenzel of Liechtenstein
Princess Margarete of Liechtenstein
Prince Gabriel of Liechtenstein
Prince Jean d'Orleans, Duke of Vendôme
Prince Eudes, Duke of Angoulême
Princess Diane d'Orleans, Duchess of Württemberg and Carl, Duke of Württemberg
Duke Friedrich of Württemberg and Princess Marie of Weid
Duke Wilhelm of Württemberg
Duchess Marie-Amelie of Württemberg
Duchess Sophie-Dorothea of Württemberg
Duchess Mathilde of Württemberg, Princess of Waldburg
Countess Marie-Therese
Countess Maria Elisabeth
Countess Marie Charlotte
Countess Marie Helene
Countess Marie Gabrielle
Duke Eberhard of Württemberg
Duke Phillipp of Württemberg and Duchess Marie-Caroline in Bavaria, Duchess of Württemberg
Duchess Sophie of Württemberg
Duchess Pauline of Württemberg
Duke Carl Thedor of Württemberg
Duchess Anna of Württemberg
Duke Michael of Württemberg
Duchess Eleonore of Württemberg
Princess Claude of Orleans
Prince Aimone of Savoy-Aosta, Duke of Apulia and Princess Olga of Greece, Duchess of Apulia
Friends of the groom
Charles and Alexandra Pettifer
Tom Pettifer
Fred Pettifer
Damian West
Edward Lane Fox
Tom (Skippy) and Lara Inskip
Jamie Lowther Pinkerton
Lady Laura and James Meade
Guy and Lizzie Pelly
Jake and Zoe Warren
Susanna Warren
Alex and Claire van Straubenzee
Tom van Straubenzee
Charlie and Daisy van Straubenzee
Emilie van Cutsem
Edward and Lady Tamara van Cutsem
Hugh and Rose van Cutsem
Nicholas and Alice van Cutsem
William and Rosie van Cutsem
Sam and Isabella Branson
Lady Carolyn and John Warren
Holly Branson and Freddie Andrews
Arthur and Alessandra Landon
Thomas and Victoria McCall
Jamie and Lottie Murray Wells
Robert and Victoria Davies-Jones
Charlie and Anneke Gilkes
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