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Background imageInfanta Collection: The Infanta Margarita, 1860-1 (etching and drypoint)

The Infanta Margarita, 1860-1 (etching and drypoint)
3247922 The Infanta Margarita, 1860-1 (etching and drypoint) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 16.9x12.1 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageInfanta Collection: Isabella Clara Eugenia. Creator: Unknown

Isabella Clara Eugenia. Creator: Unknown
Isabella Clara Eugenia. Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633), archduchess of Austria and infanta of Spain

Background imageInfanta Collection: The Infanta Maria Teresa, c1653, (1938). Artist: Diego Velasquez

The Infanta Maria Teresa, c1653, (1938). Artist: Diego Velasquez
The Infanta Maria Teresa, c1653, (1938). Portrait of Maria Theresa of Spain (1638-1683), aged about 15. Detail of a painting in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

Background imageInfanta Collection: Joan of Austria (1535-1573). Archduchess of Austria and Infanta of Spain, sister of Philip II

Joan of Austria (1535-1573). Archduchess of Austria and Infanta of Spain, sister of Philip II, engraving from 1870

Background imageInfanta Collection: Walk of the Dukes of Montpensier by Montera street of Madrid oil on canvas by Pharamond

Walk of the Dukes of Montpensier by Montera street of Madrid oil on canvas by Pharamond Blanchard

Background imageInfanta Collection: Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa (1651-1673) in a pink Dress

Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa (1651-1673) in a pink Dress. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageInfanta Collection: Infanta Margarita Teresa (1651-1673). Artist: Velazquez, Diego (1599-1660)

Infanta Margarita Teresa (1651-1673). Artist: Velazquez, Diego (1599-1660)
Infanta Margarita Teresa (1651-1673). Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageInfanta Collection: Infanta Margarita Teresa (1651-1673) in a Blue Dress, 1659. Artist: Velazquez, Diego (1599-1660)

Infanta Margarita Teresa (1651-1673) in a Blue Dress, 1659. Artist: Velazquez, Diego (1599-1660)
Infanta Margarita Teresa (1651-1673) in a Blue Dress, 1659. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageInfanta Collection: Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa, ca 1665. Artist: Martinez del Mazo

Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa, ca 1665. Artist: Martinez del Mazo, Juan Bautista (1605-1667)
Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa, ca 1665. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageInfanta Collection: Souvenir by Velazquez, 1868 (c1927). Artist: John Everett Millais

Souvenir by Velazquez, 1868 (c1927). Artist: John Everett Millais
Souvenir by Velazquez, 1868 (c1927). After Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa of Spain (1651-1673), daughter of Philip IV of Spain

Background imageInfanta Collection: Isabella de Bourbon, Infanta of Parma, 1747 (c1927). Artist: Jean-Marc Nattier

Isabella de Bourbon, Infanta of Parma, 1747 (c1927). Artist: Jean-Marc Nattier
Isabella de Bourbon, Infanta of Parma, 1747 (c1927). Isabella of Parma (1741-1763) was the granddaughter of Louis XV of France. The painting is held by the Chateau de Versailles, Paris

Background imageInfanta Collection: Maria Ana Victoria de Borbon y Farnesio, 1724 (c1927). Artist: Nicolas de Largilliere

Maria Ana Victoria de Borbon y Farnesio, 1724 (c1927). Artist: Nicolas de Largilliere
Maria Ana Victoria de Borbon y Farnesio, 1724 (c1927). Maria Ana Victoria (1718-1781) was Infanta of Spain by birth and Queen of Portugal by marriage with King Joseph I

Background imageInfanta Collection: Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705)

Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705). Catherine was a Portuguese infanta and the queen consort of King Charles II. They were married in 1662

Background imageInfanta Collection: Maria-Teresa of Spain, daughter of King Philip V of Spain, (1726-1746)

Maria-Teresa of Spain, daughter of King Philip V of Spain, (1726-1746). Infanta Maria Teresa became the Dauphine on her marriage to Louis-Ferdinand, Dauphin of France

Background imageInfanta Collection: Margarita Teresa, Infanta of Spain (1651-1673), in a theatrical costume, 1667

Margarita Teresa, Infanta of Spain (1651-1673), in a theatrical costume, 1667. Artist: Thomas, Jan (1617-1678)
Margarita Teresa, Infanta of Spain (1651-1673), in a theatrical costume, 1667. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageInfanta Collection: Painting of the Infanta Maria Theresa, 17th century. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Painting of the Infanta Maria Theresa, 17th century. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Painting of the Infanta Maria Theresa (10 September 1638 - 30 July 1683) by Velasquez (June 6, 1599 - August 6, 1660), from the Kunsthistoriches museums collection in Vienna, 17th century

Background imageInfanta Collection: The Queen of Spain and eldest daughter, Infanta Beatriz

The Queen of Spain and eldest daughter, Infanta Beatriz
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (18871969), Queen of Spain (left) pictured with her eldest daughter, Infanta Beatriz of Spain, Princess di Civitella-Cesi (1909-2002)

Background imageInfanta Collection: Margaret Theresa Of Spain Portrait Infanta Margarita Teresa

Margaret Theresa Of Spain Portrait Infanta Margarita Teresa
Margaret Theresa of Spain, in Spanish, Margarita Teresa, 1651 - 1673. After a print made in the 19th century by Charles Albert Waltner which was copied from Velazquez's famous painting Las Meninas

Background imageInfanta Collection: EDITORIAL La Rose de l infante. The Infantas Rose. (An infanta is a daughter of the ruling monarch)

EDITORIAL La Rose de l infante. The Infantas Rose. (An infanta is a daughter of the ruling monarch of Spain or Portugal). Costume, de Worth. Costume by Worth

Background imageInfanta Collection: Entry into Madrid on March 23, 1623 of the Prince of Wales, future King Charles I of England

Entry into Madrid on March 23, 1623 of the Prince of Wales, future King Charles I of England. After a 17th century work. Charles had hoped to win the hand of the Spanish kings daughter

Background imageInfanta Collection: Frans Luycx Maria Anna Maria Anna? 1606-1646

Frans Luycx Maria Anna Maria Anna? 1606-1646
Frans Luycx, Maria Anna, Maria Anna?, (1606-1646), Infanta of Spain, Consort to Emperor Ferdinand III, Princess of Spain, painting, portrait, Maria Anna of Spain, 17th century, oil on canvas, Height

Background imageInfanta Collection: Party Given To Celebrate The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France, To Maria Teresa Rafaela

Party Given To Celebrate The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France, To Maria Teresa Rafaela, Infanta Of Spain, February 1745, In The Palace Of Versailles, France

Background imageInfanta Collection: A French Masquerade Ball Celebrating The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France

A French Masquerade Ball Celebrating The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France, To Maria Teresa Rafaela, Infanta Of Spain, February 1745, In The Galerie Des Glaces, Palace Of Versailles, France

Background imageInfanta Collection: The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599, by Juan P

The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599, by Juan P
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553-1608). Spanish painter. The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageInfanta Collection: CATHERINE of Aragon (1485-1536). Queen of England

CATHERINE of Aragon (1485-1536). Queen of England (1509-1536), first wife of Henry VIII (1509).; Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504)

Background imageInfanta Collection: HERRERA, Sebastiᮠde. Portrait of Charles II

HERRERA, Sebastiᮠde. Portrait of Charles II
HERRERA BARNUEVO, Sebastiᮠ de (1619-1671). Portrait of Charles II as a Child and his Ancestors. ca. 1667. On the wall there are four paintings with their ancestors

Background imageInfanta Collection: The Queen of Spain and her two daughters

The Queen of Spain and her two daughters
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (18871969), Queen of Spain (centre) pictured with her two daughters, (on the right) Infanta Beatriz of Spain

Background imageInfanta Collection: ISABELLA Clara Eugenia (1566-1633). Infanta of

ISABELLA Clara Eugenia (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Philip II. Painting

Background imageInfanta Collection: The King of Spain and his grandchildren

The King of Spain and his grandchildren
Infante Juan Carlos of Spain (now King Juan Carlos) shown bottom left, looking out of the picture, appearing with his grandfather, sisters and cousins in April 1939: from the left

Background imageInfanta Collection: Portrait of an Infanta of Spain

Portrait of an Infanta of Spain
Artist: Bronzino, Agnolo (imitator of) - Title: Portrait of an Infanta of Spain - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 87.6 x 68

Background imageInfanta Collection: Maria Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820), 1783, by

Maria Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820), 1783, by
Maria Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820). Wife of the Infante Luis de Borbon, 1783. Portrait by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageInfanta Collection: Tatler cover Infantas Beatrice and Maria Christina of Spain

Tatler cover Infantas Beatrice and Maria Christina of Spain
Portrait of the daughters of King Alfonso XIII of Spain on the front cover of The Tatler. Date: 1933

Background imageInfanta Collection: Maria del Pilar de Borbon y Borbon (1861-1879). Infanta of S

Maria del Pilar de Borbon y Borbon (1861-1879). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Queen Isabel II. Portrait. Engraving of La Ilustraci??n Espa?ola y Americana, 1879. Colored

Background imageInfanta Collection: Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria (1859-1949) and Infanta M

Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria (1859-1949) and Infanta Maria da Paz of Spain (1862-1946). Engraving: Royal Palace of Madrid. The dance in honor of the newlyweds

Background imageInfanta Collection: Uruguay. Montevideo. The President of the Republic of Urugua

Uruguay. Montevideo. The President of the Republic of Urugua
History of Uruguay. Montevideo. The President of the Republic of Uruguay, Julio Herrera y Orbes (1841-1912) visiting the war ship of the Spanish Navy, Infanta Isabel. Engraving

Background imageInfanta Collection: Infanta Antonia of Portugal. (1845-1913)

Infanta Antonia of Portugal. (1845-1913)
Infanta Antonia of Portugal or of Braganza. (1845-1913). Was a Portuguese infanta (princess) of the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Background imageInfanta Collection: Crinoline by Barbier

Crinoline by Barbier
La Rose de l Infante: a woman in a wide-skirted crinoline, possibly for a theatrical performance. Date: 1924

Background imageInfanta Collection: Maria Theresa, Infanta of Spain, 1660

Maria Theresa, Infanta of Spain, 1660.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages (1796)

Background imageInfanta Collection: Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (1566-1633)

Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (1566-1633)
Gaspard de Coligny (1519-1572), Seigneur de Chatillon, Marechal de France.. He wears a scarlet tabard decorated with his coat of arms (a blazoned eagle)

Background imageInfanta Collection: Isabella of Borb󮠹Borb󮬠Princess of Asturias

Isabella of Borb󮠹Borb󮬠Princess of Asturias
Isabella of Borb󮠹 Borb󮬠 Princess of Asturias (1851-1931). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Isabella II and sister of Alfonso XII. BENLLIURE GIL, Joan Antoni (1859-1930). Oil on canvas

Background imageInfanta Collection: MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1832-1897)

MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1832-1897)
MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹 Borb󮠨 1832-1897). Infanta of Spain daughter of Ferdinand VII. Wife of Antonio Maria Luis de Orleans, Duke of Montpensier

Background imageInfanta Collection: BENJUMEA, Rafael (19th c. ). Bapstism of H. R. M the

BENJUMEA, Rafael (19th c. ). Bapstism of H. R. M the
BENJUMEA, Rafael (19th c.). Bapstism of H.R.M the Infanta Isabel Princess of Asturias. Held in Madrid in 1831. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Aranjuez. Royal Palace of Aranjuez

Background imageInfanta Collection: Louis XIII & Infanta

Louis XIII & Infanta
Impressed by what he hears about the Infanta of Spain (Anne of Austria) Louis commands her portrait : they will marry in 1615 and have one child, future Louis XIV. Date: 1612

Background imageInfanta Collection: Immaculate Conception 1627 Oil canvas 105 1 / 2 x 73

Immaculate Conception 1627 Oil canvas 105 1 / 2 x 73
Artokoloro

Background imageInfanta Collection: Source Size = 3487 x 4972

Source Size = 3487 x 4972
The Civil War in Spain, the Infanta DoaaA Maria De Las Nieves, Wife of Don Alphonso, Commonly Known as DoaaA Blanca, the Carlist Leader

Background imageInfanta Collection: Spain: the Royal Birth, King Alfonso Presenting the Infanta to the Ambassadors And

Spain: the Royal Birth, King Alfonso Presenting the Infanta to the Ambassadors And
Spain: the Royal Birth, King Alfonso Presenting the Infanta to the Ambassadors and State Officials

Background imageInfanta Collection: Portrait of Isabel Clara Eugenia of Habsburg (1566 - 1636), Infanta of Spain (oil

Portrait of Isabel Clara Eugenia of Habsburg (1566 - 1636), Infanta of Spain (oil
XIR897948 Portrait of Isabel Clara Eugenia of Habsburg (1566 - 1636), Infanta of Spain (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 138x105.5 cm; Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique

Background imageInfanta Collection: The Infanta Marie Josepha (study for the Family of Charles IV), before 1800 (oil

The Infanta Marie Josepha (study for the Family of Charles IV), before 1800 (oil
XIR897494 The Infanta Marie Josepha (study for the Family of Charles IV), before 1800 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 74x60 cm; Prado, Madrid



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"Infanta: A Glimpse into the Royal World" Step into the captivating world of royalty through the lens of art and history. From Diego Velasquez's iconic masterpiece "Las Meninas" to Isabella of Portugal's enchanting portrait, explore the lives and legacies of these remarkable women. In 1656, Velasquez immortalized the Spanish Infanta Margarita Teresa in his renowned painting "Las Meninas. " This intriguing artwork offers a glimpse into court life during that era, showcasing the young princess surrounded by her attendants. Travel back even further in time with an exquisite engraving depicting Isabella of Portugal. The colored details bring this Renaissance beauty to life, allowing us to appreciate her elegance and grace. Venturing beyond Spain's borders, witness a grand royal gathering at Windsor Castle. The opulence and splendor on display reflect not only power but also unity among European monarchies. A striking oil-on-panel portrait from around 1450 introduces us to another Isabella of Portugal. This depiction captures her regal aura while hinting at her influential role within society. Journeying across France in the 18th century, social scenes unfold before our eyes. These glimpses offer insights into French aristocracy as they engage in leisurely activities amidst lavish settings. The enigmatic Joanna la Beltraneja emerges from history as a Spanish Infanta whose story captivates with its intrigue and political implications. Her presence leaves an indelible mark on Spain's royal lineage. Barbara of Portugal comes alive through Louis Michel Van Loo's brushstrokes. This portrait showcases her poise and sophistication while reminding us of her significant place within European nobility. Immerse yourself in Madrid's Royal Palace—a symbol of Spanish monarchy for centuries—where countless stories have unfolded against its majestic backdrop. Its walls hold secrets waiting to be discovered by those who venture inside.