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Habsburg Collection (page 7)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Emperor Ferdinand I (1503-1564) at the age of ten or twelve years, c. 1520. Artist: Anonymous

Emperor Ferdinand I (1503-1564) at the age of ten or twelve years, c. 1520. Artist: Anonymous
Emperor Ferdinand I (1503-1564) at the age of ten or twelve years, c. 1520. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageHabsburg Collection: The New Years Celebration in Vienna in 1782, 1783. Artist: Johann Hieronymus Loschenkohl

The New Years Celebration in Vienna in 1782, 1783. Artist: Johann Hieronymus Loschenkohl
The New Years Celebration in Vienna in 1782, 1783. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of the Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands Don John of Austria, 16th century

Portrait of the Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands Don John of Austria, 16th century. Artist: Alonso Sanchez Coello
Portrait of the Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands Don John of Austria, 16th century. Don Juan of Austria (1545-1578) was the illegitimate son of the Emperor Charles V

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Lamentation over the Dead Christ, 1490-1492

Lamentation over the Dead Christ, 1490-1492. Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510). Found in the collection of the Alte Pinakothek, Munich

Background imageHabsburg Collection: The Birth of Venus, c1482-1486

The Birth of Venus, c1482-1486. Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510). Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Count Franz Moritz von Lacy (1725-1801), 1861

Portrait of Count Franz Moritz von Lacy (1725-1801), 1861. Private Collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Count Wenzel Anton Kaunitz-Rietberg (1711-1794), 1861

Portrait of Count Wenzel Anton Kaunitz-Rietberg (1711-1794), 1861. Private Collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Princess Isabella of Parma (1741-1763), Archduchess of Austria, 1861

Portrait of Princess Isabella of Parma (1741-1763), Archduchess of Austria, 1861. Private Collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Emperor Francis I (1708-1765), 1861

Portrait of Emperor Francis I (1708-1765), 1861. Private Collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Emperor Joseph II (1741-1790), 1861

Portrait of Emperor Joseph II (1741-1790), 1861. Hansen, Hans Peter (1829-1899). Private Collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Death of Arnold Winkelried during the battle of Sempach, 1840

Death of Arnold Winkelried during the battle of Sempach, 1840. (Illustration from the Geschichte des deutschen Volkes by E. Duller). Richter, Ludwig (1803-1884). Book design. Private Collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Rudolph I on batllefield after the victory over Ottokar, 1840

Rudolph I on batllefield after the victory over Ottokar, 1840. (Illustration from the Geschichte des deutschen Volkes by E. Duller). Kirchhoff, Johann Jakob (1796-1848). Book design

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, 17th century. Artist: Justus Sustermans

Portrait of Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, 17th century. Artist: Justus Sustermans
Portrait of Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, 17th century. The youngest daughter of Charles II, Archduke of Inner Austria, Maria Maddalena (1589-1631) married Cosimo II de Medici

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria on a state visit to St Petersburg, Russia, 1897

Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria on a state visit to St Petersburg, Russia, 1897. Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) is riding alongside Franz Joseph (1830-1916)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 19th century. Artist: Franz Hanfstaengl

Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 19th century. Artist: Franz Hanfstaengl
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 19th century. Elisabeth of Bavaria (1837-1898) married the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria on 24 April 1854

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 1857. Artist: Franz Hanfstaengl

Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 1857. Artist: Franz Hanfstaengl
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 1857. Elisabeth of Bavaria (1837-1898) married the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria on 24 April 1854

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Entry of Archduke John of Austria into Frankfurt, Germany, 11 July 1848

Entry of Archduke John of Austria into Frankfurt, Germany, 11 July 1848
Entry of Archduke John of Austria in Frankfurt on 11th July 1848. Archduke John of Austria (1782-1859) was the thirteenth child of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Archduke John of Austria, 19th century

Archduke John of Austria, 19th century. Archduke John of Austria (1782-1859) was the thirteenth child of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Anna of Austria, Queen consort of Philip II of Spain and Portugal, 1573

Anna of Austria, Queen consort of Philip II of Spain and Portugal, 1573. Artist: Sofonisba Anguissola
Anna of Austria, Queen consort of Philip II of Spain and Portugal, 1573. The daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II and Maria of Spain, Anna of Austria (1549-1580) married Philip II in 1570

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I, 1519. Artist: Albrecht Durer

Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I, 1519. Artist: Albrecht Durer
Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I, 1519. Maximilian (1459-1519) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1493-1519. He established the Habsburg dynasty as a European power. From a private collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Maximilian I, Emperor of Mexico, (1900)

Maximilian I, Emperor of Mexico, (1900). Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Archduke of Austria (1832-1867) was crowned Emperor of Mexico on 10 June 1864. By early 1865 his administration had failed

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. Artist: W Holl

Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. Artist: W Holl
Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. Crowned King Charles I of Spain in 1516, he was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty. He became Holy Roman Emperor in 1519

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Philip IV, King of Spain

Philip IV, King of Spain. Philip (1605-1665) was king of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Maximillian I, Holy Roman Emperor. Artist: J Chapman

Maximillian I, Holy Roman Emperor. Artist: J Chapman
Maximillian I, Holy Roman Emperor. Maximilian I (1459-1519) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1493-1519. He established the Habsburg dynasty as an international European power

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, 1892

Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, 1892. Franz Joseph (1830-1916) became Emperor of Austria after the Revolution of 1848 which led to the abdication of his uncle, Ferdinand I

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Emperor Franz Josef of Austria

Emperor Franz Josef of Austria. Franz Joseph (1830-1916) became Emperor of Austria after the Revolution of 1848 which led to the abdication of his uncle, Ferdinand I

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Francis I, Emperor of Austria, 1814

Francis I, Emperor of Austria, 1814. Francis I of Austria (1768-1835) became the last Holy Roman Emperor in 1792. The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved following Austrias disastrous defeat by Napoleon

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Emperor Karl I of Austria visiting Kaiser Wilhelm II at Army headquarters, World War I, 1917

Emperor Karl I of Austria visiting Kaiser Wilhelm II at Army headquarters, World War I, 1917. Both Emperors salute the guard of honor. A photograph from Der Grosse Krieg in Bildern

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Archdukes Friedrich and Karl of Austria with their officers, World War I, 1915

Archdukes Friedrich and Karl of Austria with their officers, World War I, 1915. Friedrich (1856-1936) was appointed Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian army in July 1914

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Austrian Imperial Family, c1764

Austrian Imperial Family, c1764. Empress Maria Teresa (1717-1780), Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740-1780) with husband Emperor Francis I (1708-1765)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Emperor Joseph II (1741-1790) as child. Artist: Meytens, Martin van

Portrait of Emperor Joseph II (1741-1790) as child. Artist: Meytens, Martin van, the Younger (1695-1770)
Portrait of Emperor Joseph II (1741-1790) as child. From a private collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: The Emperor Family of Austria, 1856. Artist: Bayer, Joseph (1820-1879)

The Emperor Family of Austria, 1856. Artist: Bayer, Joseph (1820-1879)
The Emperor Family of Austria, 1856. From a private collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: The German Princes, ca 1515. Artist: Altdorfer, Albrecht (c. 1480-1538)

The German Princes, ca 1515. Artist: Altdorfer, Albrecht (c. 1480-1538)
The German Princes, ca 1515. Found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Emperor Nicholas I at the coffin of Emperor Francis I of Austria, ca 1835. Artist: Anonymous

Emperor Nicholas I at the coffin of Emperor Francis I of Austria, ca 1835. Artist: Anonymous
Emperor Nicholas I at the coffin of Emperor Francis I of Austria, ca 1835. From a private collection

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, 1775. Artist: Jean-Baptiste Andre Gautier d Agoty

Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, 1775. Artist: Jean-Baptiste Andre Gautier d Agoty
Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, 1775. The daughter of Francis I and Maria Theresa of Austria, Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) married the French Dauphin (the future King Louis XVI)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Philip (1605-1665), pictured here dressed in black wearing the order of the Golden Fleece, was king of Spain from 1621

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Philip (1605-1665), pictured here in hunting dress, was king of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Anne of Austria, Queen Consort of France, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Anne of Austria, Queen Consort of France, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Anne of Austria, Queen Consort of France, 17th century. Anne (1601-1666) was the wife of Louis XIII and mother of Louis XIV

Background imageHabsburg Collection: The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Artist: Diego Velasquez

The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Artist: Diego Velasquez
The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Portrait of the younger brother of Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665) in hunting dress, with a gun and dog

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Execution of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 19 June 1867

Execution of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 19 June 1867. The younger brother of Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria, Maximilian (1863-1867)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor from 1519, 1835

Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor from 1519, 1835
Charles V (1500-1553) Holy Roman Emperor from 1519, 1835. Charles (1500-1558) depicted wearing the chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece. He was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Johann Vogelin, Vienna, 1529

Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Johann Vogelin, Vienna, 1529. From the title page of the De Sphaericus of Theodosius of Tripoli, 2nd century

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 1864

Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 1864. Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Archduke of Austria (1832-1867) was crowned Emperor of Mexico on 10 June 1864. By early 1865 his administration had failed

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Detail. Philip (1605-1665) was King of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portrait of the Infanta Catalina Michaela of Austria, c1582-c1585. Artist: Alonso Sanchez Coello

Portrait of the Infanta Catalina Michaela of Austria, c1582-c1585. Artist: Alonso Sanchez Coello
Portrait of the Infanta Catalina Michaela of Austria, c1582-c1585. Detail. Catherine Michelle of Spain (1567-1597) was the youngest surviving daughter of King Philip II of Spain



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