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"The Infanta of Spain

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Las Meninas, 1656 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Las Meninas, 1656 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Las Meninas, 1656 (1939). Infanta Margarita, is attended by two of the Queen`s meninas or maids-ofhonour: Maria Agustina Sarmiento and Isabel de Velasco

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Last Photograph Infanta María Teresa Of Spain

Last Photograph Infanta María Teresa Of Spain
EDITORIAL The last photograph of the Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain, 1882 - 1912. Second eldest child and daughter of Alfonso XII of Spain

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Archduchess Isabella, c. 1601-20 (oil on panel)

Archduchess Isabella, c. 1601-20 (oil on panel)
490303 Archduchess Isabella, c.1601-20 (oil on panel) by Pourbus, Frans II (1569-1622) (after); 60x42 cm; Groeningemuseum, Bruges

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Celebration of the Marriage of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa of Austria, 9th June 1660 (oil on canvas)

Celebration of the Marriage of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa of Austria, 9th June 1660 (oil on canvas)
XIR165533 Celebration of the Marriage of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa of Austria, 9th June 1660 (oil on canvas) by Laumosnier, Jacques (c.1669-c.1744); 89x130 cm; Musee de Tesse, Le Mans

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: The Late Maria del Pilar, Infanta of Spain (engraving)

The Late Maria del Pilar, Infanta of Spain (engraving)
1054095 The Late Maria del Pilar, Infanta of Spain (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Late Maria del Pilar, Infanta of Spain)

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: The Spanish Marriages (engraving)

The Spanish Marriages (engraving)
1617372 The Spanish Marriages (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spanish Marriages. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 October 1846)

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Escorial, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown

Escorial, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown
Escorial, 1880s-90s

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Maria Teresa, Infanta of Spain, mid-17th century. Creator: Workshop of Diego Rodriguez

Maria Teresa, Infanta of Spain, mid-17th century. Creator: Workshop of Diego Rodriguez
Maria Teresa, Infanta of Spain, mid-17th century

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Maria Teresa (1638-1683), Infanta of Spain, ca. 1645. Creator: Juan Battista Martinez del Mazo

Maria Teresa (1638-1683), Infanta of Spain, ca. 1645. Creator: Juan Battista Martinez del Mazo
Maria Teresa (1638-1683), Infanta of Spain, ca. 1645. Isabel de Borbon, portrayed by Mazo when she was seven years old

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Queen Victoria of Spain with Prince Alfonso, Princess Maria Christina and Princess Beatrice, 1911

Queen Victoria of Spain with Prince Alfonso, Princess Maria Christina and Princess Beatrice, 1911
H.M. Queen Victoria of Spain with the Prince of the Asturias, Princess Maria Christina and Princess Beatrice, 1911. Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (1887-1969), a granddaughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Flintlock Sporting Gun of Empress Margarita Teresa of Spain... Austrian, c1670-73

Flintlock Sporting Gun of Empress Margarita Teresa of Spain... Austrian, c1670-73
Flintlock Sporting Gun of Empress Margarita Teresa of Spain (1651-1673), Austrian, Vienna, ca. 1670-73

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) Queen of France (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) Queen of France (oil on canvas)
XIR68214 Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) Queen of France (oil on canvas) by Beaubrun, Charles (1604-92) (attr. to); 125x110 cm; Chateau de Versailles

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) c. 1622 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) c. 1622 (oil on canvas)
XIR214216 Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) c.1622 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 129x106 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) (oil on canvas)
XAL214215 Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-66) (oil on canvas) by Beaubrun, Charles (1604-92); 132x96 cm; Galleria Sabauda, Turin, Italy; French, out of copyright

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: The Double Marriage in 1615 of Louis XIII (1601-43) to Anne of Austria (1601-66)

The Double Marriage in 1615 of Louis XIII (1601-43) to Anne of Austria (1601-66)
XIR202266 The Double Marriage in 1615 of Louis XIII (1601-43) to Anne of Austria (1601-66) and Philip of Austria (1605-65) future Philip IV of Spain to Elizabeth of France (1602-44) (engraving)

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Eleanor of Hapsbourg (1498-1558) (oil on panel)

Portrait of Eleanor of Hapsbourg (1498-1558) (oil on panel)
XIR183346 Portrait of Eleanor of Hapsbourg (1498-1558) (oil on panel) by Cleve, Joos van (c.1485-1541); Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal; (add.info.: Archduchess of Austria)

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Marie-Therese (1638-83) of Austria, after 1660 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Marie-Therese (1638-83) of Austria, after 1660 (oil on canvas)
XIR181274 Portrait of Marie-Therese (1638-83) of Austria, after 1660 (oil on canvas) by Beaubrun, Charles (1604-92) (attr. to); 180x140 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Anne of Austria (1601-66) (litho)

Anne of Austria (1601-66) (litho)
KW232403 Anne of Austria (1601-66) (litho) by French School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright

Background imageInfanta Of Spain Collection: Louis XIV (1638-1715), King of France and Marie-Therese (1638-83) of Austria, engraved

Louis XIV (1638-1715), King of France and Marie-Therese (1638-83) of Austria, engraved
XJF128654 Louis XIV (1638-1715), King of France and Marie-Therese (1638-83) of Austria, engraved by Pieter II de Jode (1606-p.1674), 1660 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Cocus


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"The Infanta of Spain: A Royal Legacy Through Art and History" Step into the enchanting world of Spanish royalty as we explore the captivating life of the Infanta of Spain. From masterpieces like Diego Velasquez's iconic painting "Las Meninas" to historical events such as the marriage celebration between Louis XIV and Maria Theresa, this caption delves into the rich tapestry that surrounds these royal figures. Intriguingly, one glimpse at Archduchess Isabella's oil on panel portrait transports us back to a bygone era, showcasing her elegance and grace. Meanwhile, an engraving immortalizes The Late Maria del Pilar, capturing her regal presence even after her passing. The solemnity continues with images depicting Remains of the Infanta Lying in State in Madrid's Royal Chapel. These engravings serve as a reminder of both mourning and reverence for this esteemed member of Spanish nobility. The significance of alliances through marriage is highlighted in another engraving titled "The Spanish Marriages, " emphasizing how unions between different kingdoms shaped European history. Furthermore, Escorial's mysterious allure beckons us with its architectural grandeur from the 1880s-90s. Maria Teresa emerges as a prominent figure within these artworks – Workshop of Diego Rodriguez showcases her beauty during mid-17th century while Juan Battista Martinez del Mazo captures her youthful essence around 1645. Their brushstrokes immortalize this remarkable princess who left an indelible mark on Spanish society. Even beyond Spain's borders, Queen Victoria pays homage to their shared lineage through a photograph featuring Prince Alfonso, Princess Maria Christina, and Princess Beatrice in 1911. This image serves as a testament to international connections forged by bloodlines across Europe. Lastly, Empress Margarita Teresa’s Flintlock Sporting Gun offers insight into not only weaponry but also personal possessions cherished by members of royalty throughout history.