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Historical clothing, fashion history, Maria Teresa of Spain, Maria Theresa of Spain, María Teresa de Austria, 10 September 1638 - 30 July 1683, a European noblewoman, here in 1660, digitally restored reproduction of an original from the 18th/19th century, exact date unknown-stock-foto
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This 17th-century oil on canvas painting portrays Marie Thérèse of Austria, with her right hand resting on a royal crown. The painting was originally misidentified as depicting Maria Theresa of Spain.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Maria Luisa of Spain, misidentified as her mother-in-law, Maria Theresa of Austria. This 18th-century oil painting, attributed to the workshop of Martin van Meytens, depicts Maria Luisa in regal attire, captured with detailed brushwork and formal composure.-stock-foto
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King Louis XIV with courtier, mid-17th century. The Sun King in embroidered waistcoat and pantalons, with frilled sleeves and breeches, garders, hose, ribbon shoes, court sword. With Queen Maria Theresa of Spain and Henri, Count of Harcourt. Louis XIV, Courtisan, la Reine, Comte d'Harcourt, Noble. Sous Louis 14. Handcoloured lithograph by Godard after an illustration by Charles Auguste Herbé from his own Costumes Francais, Civils, Militaires et Religieux, French Costumes, Civil, Military and Religious, Maison Martinet, Paris, 1837.-stock-foto
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Portrait de Marie Therese (Marie-Therese) d'Autriche, reine de France (1638-1683). Peinture de Francois de Troy (1645-1730), huile sur toile, seconde moitie du 17eme siecle. Musee des beaux arts d'Angers.-stock-foto
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Guerre de Trente ans : 'Entrevue du roi de France Louis XIV (1638-1715) et de Philippe IV d'Espagne (1605-1665) dans l'ile des Faisans le 7111659' L'Espagne accepte de signer le traite des Pyrenees. On distingue la fille de Philippe IV, Marie Therese (Marie-Therese) d'Autriche (1638-1683), future reine de France, derriere le roi d'Espagne. Les negociateurs du traite le cardinal Jules Mazarin (Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino ou Mazarino) (1602-1661) et Luis de Haro (1598-1661) sont presents. Sont aussi representes : Anne d'Autriche (1601-1666), Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683), Antoi-stock-foto
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Portrait of Maria Theresa of Spain, Queen of France, 17th century. She was the wife of Louis XIV of France, depicted in royal attire, emphasizing her regal presence and historical importance.-stock-foto
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Presumed portrait of Princess Louise-Christine of Savoy-Carignan (1627-1689), formerly identified as Maria Theresa of Spain (1638-1683), painted in the mid-17th century. The oil on canvas artwork shows the princess in regal attire.-stock-foto
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Marriage of the Dauphin Louis (1729-1765) and Maria Theresa of Spain (1726-1746), February 23, 1745, Marteau, François, Engraver in medals, In 1745, Numismatic, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 4.1 cm, Weight (type dimension): 28.9 g-stock-foto
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Marriage of the Dauphin Louis (1729-1765) and Maria Theresa of Spain (1726-1746), February 23, 1745, Marteau, François, Engraver in medals, In 1745, Numismatic, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 4.1 cm, Weight (type dimension): 28.9 g-stock-foto
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L'almanach royal de 1682 grave par Pierre Landry representant un Bal a la Francaise ou Rejouissances de l'heureux retour de leurs Majestes (Louis XIV) apres l'expedition en Alsace ou il conquit Strasbourg. Louis XIV danse avec la reine Marie Therese, a gauche le Dauphin (Louis de France (1661-1711) dit le 'Grand Dauphin') et la Dauphine (Marie Anne Christine de Baviere, 1660-1690), a droite un autre couple forme par Philippe Duc d'Orleans (1640-1701) dit Monsieur, Frere du roi, et sa seconde epouse, la Princesse Palatine Charlotte Elisabeth de Baviere (1652-1722), duchesse d'Orleans. Dans le c-stock-foto
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AUSTRIA — 1908: An 1 heller grey-black postage stamp depicting portrait of Karl VI. Definitive set issued for the 60th year of the reign of Austrian Monarch Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy. Charles VI was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I. He unsuccessfully claimed the throne of Spain following the death of his relative, Charles II. In 1708, he married Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, by whom he had his four children-stock-foto
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Jean Nocret's 1670 painting 'Louis XIV et la famille royale' portrays King Louis XIV as Apollo, surrounded by his royal family in mythological roles. The figures include Maria Theresa of Spain as Juno, the Grand Dauphin as Hymen, and others as mythological deities, symbolizing royal power and divine connection.-stock-foto
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Bust of Louis Grand Dauphin at the Chambord Castle, Loire Valley, France. Louis was Dauphin of France as the eldest son of King Louis XIV and his spou-stock-foto
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L'almanach royal de 1682 grave par Pierre Landry representant un Bal a la Francaise ou Rejouissances de l'heureux retour de leurs Majestes (Louis XIV) apres l'expedition en Alsace ou il conquit Strasbourg. Louis XIV danse avec la reine Marie Therese, a gauche le Dauphin (Louis de France (1661-1711) dit le 'Grand Dauphin') et la Dauphine (Marie Anne Christine de Baviere, 1660-1690), a droite un autre couple forme par Philippe Duc d'Orleans (1640-1701) dit Monsieur, Frere du roi, et sa seconde epouse, la Princesse Palatine Charlotte Elisabeth de Baviere (1652-1722), duchesse d'Orleans. Dans le c-stock-foto
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Decoration for a Masked Ball at Versailles, on the Occasion of the Marriage of Louis, Dauphin of France, and Maria Theresa, Infanta of Spain (Bal masqué donné par le roi, dans la grande galerie de Versailles, pour le mariage de Dauphin, 1745) 1764, reprinted ca. 1860 Charles Nicolas Cochin I French In 1745, the marriage of Louis XV's son was celebrated with a masqued ball held at the royal château at Versailles. The event was afterwards dubbed the Yew Tree Ball because the king and his attendants had arrived dressed as topiary yew trees. Cochin's engraving memorializing the celebration shows m-stock-foto
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This 19th-century portrait of Maria Theresa of Spain, wife of King Louis XIV, is based on a 17th-century work by Charles Beaubrun. It portrays her as Queen of France and Navarre, providing a glimpse into her royal status and identity.-stock-foto
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An attributed portrait of Anne of Austria, mother of Louis XIV, traditionally identified as Maria Theresa of Spain. This 17th-century work is a panel painting in oak, capturing the royal figure in a formal attire, with ermine and floral motifs.-stock-foto
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Maison de l'Infante, Saint Jean de Luz, Pays Basque, France. This house was the site of the wedding between Marie-Thérèse  and Louis XIV in 1660.-stock-foto
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Maison de l'Infante, Saint Jean de Luz, Pays Basque, France. This house was the site of the wedding between Marie-Thérèse  and Louis XIV in 1660.-stock-foto
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Maison de l'Infante, Saint Jean de Luz, Pays Basque, France. This house was the site of the wedding between Marie-Thérèse  and Louis XIV in 1660.-stock-foto
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This 17th-century portrait, attributed to the Circle of Charles and Henry Beaubrun, was once thought to depict Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy. However, it is likely a depiction of Maria Theresa of Spain, Queen of France. The work features an oil on canvas technique.-stock-foto
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The presumed portrait of Marie-Thérèse, Queen of France, by the Circle of Jean Nocret, shows a woman wearing a pearl necklace, though it is misidentified as Maria Theresa of Spain. Painted in the 17th century, the oil on canvas portrays an unidentified lady in royal attire.-stock-foto
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Plaque commemorating Louis XIV, Maison de l'Infante, where Maria Theresa of Spain stayed before her wedding in 1660, St Jean de Luz, France-stock-foto
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Maison de l'Infante, where Maria Theresa of Spain stayed before her wedding to Louis XIV in 1660, St Jean de Luz, Pays Basque, France-stock-foto
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Maison de l'Infante, where Maria Theresa of Spain stayed before her wedding to Louis XIV in 1660, St Jean de Luz, Pays Basque, France-stock-foto
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María Teresa (1638–1683), Infanta of Spain by Diego Velazquez (1599-1660), oil on canvas, 1651-54-stock-foto
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Snuff box of gold, painted with miniature portraits of the bourbons. Rectangular box of gold. All sides are covered with miniature portraits of the bourbons. On the lid Marie-Antoinette with her children next to a bust of Louis XVI. On the bottom the brother and sister of Louis XVI. On the front Louis XIV and Maria-Theresa of Spain. On the back Hendrik IV and Maria de Medici. On the left side Louis XIII and Anna van Austria. On the right side Louis XV and Maria Leczinska.-stock-foto
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Allegory on the peace of the Pyrenees and the engagement of Louis XIV with the Spanish Infanta, 1659; OPTATAE FRUGUS PACIS, emblematice in Lucem Dati, et blati omnibus Veris Verae Pacis amatoribus; The fruits of Ghewenschten Peys, by Sinne-Belden Verthabases all Waere Lief-Heb vanden on rights peace. Allegory on the peace of the Pyrenees of November 7, 1659, which put an end to the French Spanish war, and the engagement of Louis XIV with the Spanish Infanta Maria Theresia with which peace was sealed. Two columns text in Latin and Dutch. Six separate representations from the Pyschomachia of sev-stock-foto
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Jean Nocret  - Louis XIV and Royal Family - From Right - Henrietta Maria of France, Queen of England; Duke Filippo d'Orléans (Monsieur); his daughter Maria Luisa d'Orléans; his wife Henrietta Anna Stuart, Duchess of Orleans and Princess of England; Queen Mother Anne of Austria; in the picture the deceased sons of the king; King Louis XIV; the dolphin Luigi; Queen Maria Theresa of Spain; Anna Maria Luisa d'Orléans (the Great Mademoiselle)-stock-foto
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Diego Velazquez, Portrait of Margaret Theresa - Infanta Margarita Teresa, Detal from: The Maids of Honour - Las Meninas, 1656, oil on canvas, Prado Mu-stock-foto
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María Theresa (1638-1683), Infanta of Spain, later Queen of France as wife of King Louis XIV, portrait painting by Diego Velazquez, 1651-1654-stock-foto
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January 16, 2021, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Theresa Zabel attends 26th Jose Maria Forque Awards red carpet at Palacio de Congresos IFEMA on January 16, 2021 in Madrid, Spain (Credit Image: © Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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January 16, 2021, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Theresa Zabel attends 26th Jose Maria Forque Awards red carpet at Palacio de Congresos IFEMA on January 16, 2021 in Madrid, Spain (Credit Image: © Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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January 16, 2021, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Theresa Zabel attends 26th Jose Maria Forque Awards red carpet at Palacio de Congresos IFEMA on January 16, 2021 in Madrid, Spain (Credit Image: © Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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January 16, 2021, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Theresa Zabel attends 26th Jose Maria Forque Awards red carpet at Palacio de Congresos IFEMA on January 16, 2021 in Madrid, Spain (Credit Image: © Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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The Countess of Grammont from painting by Sir Peter Lely at Hampton Court Palace. Elizabeth, comtesse de Gramont (1641-1708), was an Irish-born beauty. She was a courtier, first after the Restoration at the court of Charles II of England in Whitehall and later, after her marriage to Philibert de Gramont, at the court of Louis XIV where she was a lady-in-waiting to the French queen, Maria Theresa of Spain. Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) was a painter of Dutch origin whose career was nearly all spent in England, where he became the dominant portrait painter to the court.-stock-foto
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Maria Theresa of Spain (1638-1683), Queen Consort of France, portrait painting by Jean Nocret, circa 1660-stock-foto
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Marie Thérèse of Austria (1638-1683), Queen Consort of France, portrait painting by unknown artist, 1660-1683-stock-foto
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This 17th-century portrait by Martin Mijtens depicts Maria Theresa of Spain, Queen of France, showcasing her regal attire and dignified presence as a monarch.-stock-foto