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Bourbon Parma Collection

"Bourbon Parma: A Royal Legacy Through the Ages" Step into the captivating world of Bourbon Parma, a dynasty steeped in history and regal allure

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Franz Joseph I (1830-1916), Emperor of Austria, seated centre, at the marriage of Archduke Charles

Franz Joseph I (1830-1916), Emperor of Austria, seated centre, at the marriage of Archduke Charles (later Charles I) to Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma at Schwarzau Castle, 21 November 1911

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Coronation portrait of Zita de Bourbon-Parme as Queen of Hungary, 1917 (colour litho)

Coronation portrait of Zita de Bourbon-Parme as Queen of Hungary, 1917 (colour litho)
CHT411551 Coronation portrait of Zita de Bourbon-Parme as Queen of Hungary, 1917 (colour litho) by Endrey, Sandor (1869-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Arrest at Gyoer of Charles IV and Queen Zita after his second failed attempt to regain

Arrest at Gyoer of Charles IV and Queen Zita after his second failed attempt to regain
CHT411552 Arrest at Gyoer of Charles IV and Queen Zita after his second failed attempt to regain the throne of Hungary in 1921, cover of Le Petit Journal, 6 November

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Wedding Supper in the Redoute Hall of the Vienna Hofburg, 1760, 1763

Wedding Supper in the Redoute Hall of the Vienna Hofburg, 1760, 1763. Found in the Collection of Schloss Schoenbrunn

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Infanta Adelgundes of Braganza (1858-1946) in Japanese clothing

Infanta Adelgundes of Braganza (1858-1946) in Japanese clothing. Private Collection

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Princess Isabella of Parma (1741-1763) as child. Artist: Nattier, Jean-Marc (1685-1766)

Princess Isabella of Parma (1741-1763) as child. Artist: Nattier, Jean-Marc (1685-1766)
Princess Isabella of Parma (1741-1763) as child. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageBourbon Parma 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 imageBourbon Parma Collection: Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Charles IV of Spain and His F

Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Charles IV of Spain and His F
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish romantic painter. Charles IV of Spain and His Family. Oil on canvas, 1800. The barely visible man in the background shadows at the left is Goya

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Equestrian portrait of Queen Maria Luisa, wife of King Charles IV of Spain, 1799

Equestrian portrait of Queen Maria Luisa, wife of King Charles IV of Spain, 1799
XIR169041 Equestrian portrait of Queen Maria Luisa, wife of King Charles IV of Spain, 1799 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 335x279 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageBourbon Parma Collection: Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa (1751-1819) wife of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain

Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa (1751-1819) wife of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain
XIR169040 Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa (1751-1819) wife of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 204x122 cm; Museo Lazaro Galdiano


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"Bourbon Parma: A Royal Legacy Through the Ages" Step into the captivating world of Bourbon Parma, a dynasty steeped in history and regal allure. From the grandeur of Emperor Franz Joseph I to the enchanting coronation portrait of Queen Zita de Bourbon-Parme as Hungary's queen, this family has left an indelible mark on European royalty. Intrigue surrounds their story, with moments like the arrest at Gyoer of Charles IV and Queen Zita after his second failed attempt to regain power. Yet amidst political turmoil, there were also joyous occasions such as the opulent Wedding Supper in Vienna's Hofburg Redoute Hall in 1760 and 1763. The Bourbon Parmas' influence extended beyond Austria-Hungary, with Infanta Adelgundes of Braganza donning Japanese clothing—a testament to their cosmopolitan connections. The artistic genius Jean-Marc Nattier immortalized Princess Isabella of Parma both as a child and later as Archduchess of Austria. Across borders, Francisco de Goya captured Charles IV of Spain alongside his wife Queen Maria Luisa—an equestrian portrait showcasing their majestic presence. Speaking volumes about her elegance and grace is another portrait depicting Queen Maria Luisa herself. Through these glimpses into their lives, we witness a lineage that shaped Europe's tapestry. The name "Bourbon Parma" resonates with power, romance, and resilience—a legacy that continues to captivate generations even today.