Queen Of Naples Collection
"The Queen of Naples: A Reign of Elegance and Controversy" Step into the captivating world of the ex-Queen of Naples, who ruled from 1860 to 1869
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"The Queen of Naples: A Reign of Elegance and Controversy" Step into the captivating world of the ex-Queen of Naples, who ruled from 1860 to 1869. This enigmatic figure, brought to life by creators Henri Alexis Omer Tournier and Charles Paul Furne, left an indelible mark on history. One cannot help but be mesmerized by the arrival of Francis II and the Queen of Naples on board the French Steamer "La Mouette. " The scene is immortalized in an exquisite engraving that captures their regal presence and grandeur. In another enchanting engraving, we catch a glimpse of the Queen dressed in Calabrian costume. Her elegance knows no bounds as she effortlessly embodies both royalty and tradition. A portrait reveals Maria Carolina of Austria, a woman whose beauty matches her power. As Queen of Naples and Sicily, she commanded attention with her gracefulness and unwavering determination. However, not all moments were filled with triumph. In a poignant engraving, we witness the Queen surrendering her territories to Pope Clement VII, and is a testament to her resilience amidst adversity. Marie-Annunciade-Caroline Bonaparte also makes an appearance through an intricate engraving. Her connection to Napoleon I adds yet another layer to this intriguing tale. The Consecration of Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of Empress Josephine come alive through sketches from Gaeta. These historical events forever changed Europe's landscape while leaving us marveling at their splendor. Amidst political turmoil, our queen surrenders once again in another stirring engraving depicting her handing over dominions to Pope Clement VII. Her strength shines through even in moments when defeat seems inevitable. "The Triumph of Perseverance" showcases our queen's unyielding spirit against all odds—a reminder that true greatness lies within one's ability to endure hardships gracefully.