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Princess Elzbieta Izabela Czartoryska, 1770s, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Princess Elzbieta Izabela Czartoryska, 1770s, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Princess Elzbieta Izabela Czartoryska, 1770s, (1903). Portrait of Polish noblewoman Izabela Lubomirska (1733-1816). Because of her liking for the colour blue, which she often wore, she was known as The Blue Marquise. After The Portrait of Izabella Lubomirska of the Czartoryski family, painted c1770-1779 by Marcello Marcello Bacciarelli, in the collection of the The Wilanow Palace Museum, Warswaw, Poland. From " La Revue De L Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV, July-December 1903, [Paris, 1903]
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This print showcases the elegance and beauty of Princess Elzbieta Izabela Czartoryska, a Polish noblewoman from the 18th century. The portrait captures her in a stunning dress adorned with intricate silk fabric, emphasizing her regal status. Known as The Blue Marquise due to her fondness for the color blue, which she often wore, Princess Elzbieta exudes grace and sophistication. The photograph is based on an original painting by Marcello Bacciarelli titled "Portrait of Izabella Lubomirska" created between 1770-1779. This exquisite artwork can be found at The Wilanow Palace Museum in Warsaw, Poland. It is evident that the unknown creator of this print sought to capture every detail of Princess Elzbieta's likeness faithfully. In addition to showcasing her refined fashion sense and royal demeanor, the portrait also features a charming canine companion by her side. This pet adds a touch of warmth and companionship to the scene. This particular image was featured in "La Revue De L'Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV in July-December 1903, highlighting its significance as both a work of art and historical documentation. With its timeless appeal and rich history, this print serves as a testament to Princess Elzbieta's enduring legacy as an influential figure within Polish nobility.
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