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Maria Ana Victoria de Borbon y Farnesio, 1724 (c1927). Artist: Nicolas de Largilliere
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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. The painting is held by the Museo del Prado, Madrid. From Beautiful Children, by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Ltd. London, c1927]
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This print showcases the stunning portrait of Maria Ana Victoria de Borbon y Farnesio, painted by the talented artist Nicolas de Largilliere. The year of creation is estimated to be around 1724, but this particular print was produced in the 1920s as part of Haldane Macfall's book "Beautiful Children". Maria Ana Victoria (1718-1781) was born an Infanta of Spain and later became Queen of Portugal through her marriage to King Joseph I. In this painting, she exudes regal elegance while holding a delicate fan, dressed in vibrant green attire that beautifully complements her royal status. The Museo del Prado in Madrid proudly houses this remarkable artwork, which captures the essence of Maria Ana Victoria's grace and beauty. Her direct gaze reflects both strength and vulnerability, making it impossible for viewers not to be captivated by her presence. This print transports us back to the 18th century when royalty reigned supreme. It serves as a testament to the artistic mastery of Nicolas de Largilliere, whose skillful use of oil on canvas brings every intricate detail to life. As we admire this portrait today, we are reminded not only of Maria Ana Victoria's significance as a queen but also her role as a mother figure. The inclusion of children in the frame symbolizes her nurturing nature and adds depth to our understanding of her character. Overall, this print offers a glimpse into history and invites us to appreciate both artistry and heritage simultaneously.
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