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diioonysus · 5 months
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paintingispoetry · 6 days
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Joseph Karl Stieler, "Portrait of Crescentia Bourgin" detail, 1833
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empirearchives · 1 year
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Therese Alexandra Freifrau von Tettenborn, 1815
Joseph Karl Stieler
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venicepearl · 1 year
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Portrait of Lady Jane Eskine - Karl Joseph Stieler
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onenakedfarmer · 4 months
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Joseph Karl Stieler BEETHOVEN WITH THE MANUSCRIPT OF THE MISSA SOLEMNIS, 1820
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Karl Joseph Stieler (German, 1781-1858) Tochter des Wildprethändlers Hillmayer im Rosental 2, München, 1829 Schönheitengalerie
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taffetastrology · 2 years
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The signs as Joseph Karl Stieler portraits
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comtessezouboff · 1 year
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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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Wall paneling, mirror, girandole and floor by @thejim07
Fireplace by @hydrangeachainsaw
Chairs, stools, flower vases, bust, table, fireplace screen and candelabra by @joojconverts
Torchere by @martassimsbookcc
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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Augusta Amalia of Bavaria - She fell in love, but Napoléon intervened and she had to marry 1808 Empress Josephine’s son Eugéne to spare Bavaria from imperial wrath.
Top left:  Augusta Amalia of Bavaria, bust length, wearing tiara with pearls, pearl earring, and low dress by Paolo Caronni and/or Giuseppe Longhi (British Museum). From their Web site 1705X2000 @300 2.1Mj.
Top right:  1809 Auguste Amalie de Beauharnais, Vizekönigin von Italien, mit ihren Töchtern Josephine und Eugenie by Andrea Appiani (location ?). From Wikimedia via pinterest.com/marcellagarsia/fashion-in-painting-xix-secolo/1800s/ 771X1023 @72 378kj.
Second row:  1810 Augusta Amalia Ludovika von Bayern, Duchess of Leuchtenberg by ? (location ?). From napoleondidthat.tumblr.com/post/122145342551/augusta-amalia 800X960 @72 270kj.
Third row left:  1814 Princess Augusta Amalia of Bavaria as a Vice-queen of Italy by ? (location ?). From csfd.cz/film/1010768-napoleons-erben-in-bayern-die-herzoge-von-leuchtenberg/galerie/?page=2 1268X1766 @144 4Mp.
Third row right:  ca. 1815 Augusta-Amélie de Bavière by François Pascal Simon Gérard (Versailles). From art.rmngp.fr/en/library/artworks; erased cracks & spots w Pshop & enlarged 25% 609X936 @96 140kj.
Fourth row:  ca. 1816 Auguste Amalie de Baviere by Joseph Karl Stieler (Château de Malmaison - Rueil-Malmaison, Île-de-France, France). From Wikinedia; erased cracks & flaws and fixed edges w Pshop 725X925 @72 1.3Mp.
Fifth row left:  1820 (or later) Augusta of Bavaria, Duchess of Leuchtenberg by Garnier (Royal Collection RCIN 618050), From their Web site 1579X2000 @300 956kj.
Fifth row right:  1824-1825 Auguste-Amélie de Bavière by Joseph Karl Stieler (Châteaux de Malmaison et Bois-Préau - Rueil-Malmaison, Île-de-France, France). From Wikimedia 1006X1254 @72 260kj.
Sixth row:  ca. 1825 Auguste Amalie, Princess of Bayern by Joseph Karl Stieler (auctioned by Ketterer Kunst) From pinterest.com/AlexyMet/ritratti-aristocratici-eleganti/; fixed flaws and spots throughout image with Photoshop.  3003X4002 @300 4.1Mj. This dress is more in keeping with the 1830s than the 1820s.
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archduchessofnowhere · 7 months
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Caroline, Baroness of Gumppenberg (née Countess of Bayrstorff), by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1856.
Caroline was the eldest daughter of Prince Karl Theodor of Bavaria and his morganatic wife Marie-Anne-Sophie Petin, Countess of Bayrstorff. This painting was commissioned by her father.
Via Neusmeister.
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duardius · 8 months
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happy 274th!
johann wolfgang von goethe, born 28 august 1749.
image from the frontispiece to Goethes Morphologische Schriften [eugen diederichs verlag, jena, n.d.]; photo of the original painting by karl joseph stieler, 1828 [photo credit: hanfstaengl, münchen].
caption words are those of david luke [1921‒2005]—eminent germanist in christ church, oxford—from the introduction to his Goethe | Selected Verse [penguin books, hammondsworth, 1964, p xvii]. set in adobe bickham script.
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soulbitescom · 1 year
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“QUIET PEOPLE HAVE THE LOUDEST MINDS.” (who can relate to this? ☝🏻) words by Stephen Hawking art (postcard of a painting) by Joseph Karl Stieler (1827) soul “Africa Landó” by Novalima & Boozoo Bajou ➡️ @instasoulbites: your daily group hug of words & art with soul. 🫶🏻 - #instasoulbites #stephenhawkingquote #josephkarlstieler #vintagepostcard #beauxarts #figurativepainting #classicalpainting https://www.instagram.com/p/CpgBaJTsoJ-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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paintingispoetry · 1 year
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Joseph Karl Stieler, "Portrait of Crescentia Bourgin" detail, 1833
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papillon-de-mai · 3 years
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Joseph Karl Stieler — Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Crown Princess of Sweden. detail. 1823
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Lola Montez, Countess of Landsfeld
Painting by Joseph Karl Stieler, neoclassical portrait, 1847
Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Countess of Landsfeld, better known as Lola Montez, (17.02.1821-17.01.1861) was the daughter of Elizabeth Oliver and Ensign Edward Gilbert. She was born in Grange, County Sligo in Ireland and grew up in India. After her mother remarried (Eliza's father died of cholera), she was sent back to Britain to go to school. She was known to be a mischief-maker.
She eloped and married a man named Lt. Thomas James at age 16. They separated five years later. Her career as a dancer started in 1844 in Paris when she was 23 years old. There she had an affair with Franz Liszt and after being accepted into the city's Bohemian cirle, she had caused some stirs, which resulted in a duel and a man's death.
In 1846 she travelled to Munich, and was quickly accepted as Ludwig I. of Bavaria's mistress. She was extremely unpopular with the Bavarian people because of her control over the kKing, her arrogance and her Temper. It also didn't help that Ludwig made her a Bavarian citizen (giving her the Title of Countess of Landsfeld). Due to all of this, King Ludwig I. abdicated in favor of his son and Lola fled Bavaria.
She spent her next few years remarrying another man, which resulted in her having to flee Britain due to a bigamy charge. She then travelled around Spain and France, finally deciding to make a new start in the United States of America. Her career was successful there and so was a tour of Australia.
When she returned to America, she spent her last days rescuing 'fallen' women. She dies in 1861 due to tertiary syphillis. She is still known to have been a cigarette-smoking, whip-wielding wild woman. Volbeat (a rock band) have recorded a song about her.
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theartivistic · 4 years
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Portrait of Caroline Grafin Holnstein, 1834 painting by Joseph Karl Stieler.
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