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Eugenia Collection (#2)

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Background imageEugenia Collection: Eugenia Falls, and a Glimpse of Georgian Bay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Eugenia Falls, and a Glimpse of Georgian Bay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageEugenia Collection: Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, print maker: Wallerant Vaillant

Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, print maker: Wallerant Vaillant, Anthony van Dyck possibly, Peter Paul Rubens possibly, 1658 - 1677

Background imageEugenia Collection: Don Quixote frees Eugenia, Caspar Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1696

Don Quixote frees Eugenia, Caspar Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1696

Background imageEugenia Collection: Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia (1566-1633)

Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia (1566-1633)
INFANTA ISABEL CLARA EUGENIA (1566-1633). Daughter of Philip II of Spain and Archduchess of the Netherlands. Oil on canvas, 16th century, by Alonso Sanchez Coello

Background imageEugenia Collection: ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain and Portugal; consort of Archduke

ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain and Portugal; consort of Archduke Albert VII of Austria and co-sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands. Painting, c1600

Background imageEugenia Collection: Clove - Eugenia aromatica: Native to Moluccas or Spice Islands, Indonesia. Dutch

Clove - Eugenia aromatica: Native to Moluccas or Spice Islands, Indonesia. Dutch controlled trade during 1600s. In 1700s French smuggled out plants and broke monopoly. Hand-coloured engraving 1823

Background imageEugenia Collection: Eugenia Falls, and a Glimpse of Georgian Bay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Eugenia Falls, and a Glimpse of Georgian Bay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageEugenia Collection: Eugenia polyantha (Salam), fresh leaf sprig

Eugenia polyantha (Salam), fresh leaf sprig

Background imageEugenia Collection: Spain (20th c. ). Visit of the kings Alfonso XIII

Spain (20th c. ). Visit of the kings Alfonso XIII
Spain (20th c.). Visit of the kings Alfonso XIII

Background imageEugenia Collection: Spain (1928). Kingdom of Alfonso XIII. The kings

Spain (1928). Kingdom of Alfonso XIII. The kings Alfonso XIII (right), Victoria Eugenia and the Prince of Wales visiting Sevilla

Background imageEugenia Collection: Spain (20th c. ). The kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria

Spain (20th c. ). The kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria
Spain (20th c.). The kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia in the church of Nuestra Se񯲡 de Bego񡠩 n Bilbao. Etching

Background imageEugenia Collection: Spain (1906). Wedding of Alfonso XIII and Victoria

Spain (1906). Wedding of Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg. Painting by Juan Comba y Garc� Oil on canvas

Background imageEugenia Collection: The steamship Emperatriz Eugenia. The Transatlantic

The steamship Emperatriz Eugenia. The Transatlantic Company. Engraving by Leducy. Litography

Background imageEugenia Collection: Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg (1887-1969). Oil

Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg (1887-1969). Oil on canvas

Background imageEugenia Collection: The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia

The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, Circa 1585. Sanchez Coello, Alonso (1531-1588). Oil on canvas. Date: Circa 1585

Background imageEugenia Collection: RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Breugel, Jan

RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Breugel, Jan
" RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Breugel, Jan, The Elder, called " Velvet Bruegel" (1568-1625). Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia. ca. 1617. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN

Background imageEugenia Collection: Alfonso XIII & Ena

Alfonso XIII & Ena
ALFONSO XIII, KING OF SPAIN with his queen VICTORIA EUGENIA ( Princess Ena ) of Battenberg probably in 1906, when they were married Date: 1886 - 1941

Background imageEugenia Collection: ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain and Portugal; consort of Archduke Albert VII

ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain and Portugal; consort of Archduke Albert VII of Austria and co-sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands

Background imageEugenia Collection: Eugenie Photo

Eugenie Photo
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO empress of Napoleon III, in 1859. Date: 1826 - 1920

Background imageEugenia Collection: Empress Eugenie in silhouette

Empress Eugenie in silhouette
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO DE GUZMAN (1826 - 1920). Wife of Napoleon III and Empress of France from 1853 to 1871. Date: 1904

Background imageEugenia Collection: Duchess of Westminster with Queen of Spain

Duchess of Westminster with Queen of Spain
Katherine Caroline Cavendish, Duchess of Westminster (1857-1941), second wife of the 1st Duke of Westminster (left), and Queen Ena (Victoria Eugenia) of Spain (1887-1969)

Background imageEugenia Collection: A russian town scene with horse sleigh

A russian town scene with horse sleigh. This postcard was printed by the Community of St. Eugenia, a publishing house and a subsection of the St. Petersburg Committee of the Red Cross

Background imageEugenia Collection: Empress Eugenie

Empress Eugenie
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO Wife of the French Emperor, Napoleon III and mother of the Prince Imperial. Renowned beauty and arbiter of taste. Lived to a ripe old age

Background imageEugenia Collection: EUGENIE

EUGENIE
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO DE GUZMAN Wife of Napoleon III and Empress of France from 1853 to 1871

Background imageEugenia Collection: Victoria Eugenia / Osterma

Victoria Eugenia / Osterma
VICTORIA EUGENIA, Queen of Spain, Princess of Battenburg, wife of ALFONSO XIII

Background imageEugenia Collection: Victoria Eugenia / Family

Victoria Eugenia / Family
VICTORIA EUGENIA, Queen of Spain, Princess of Battenburg, wife of ALFONSO XIII, with her six children, including Alfonso, Jaime and Beatrice

Background imageEugenia Collection: Victoria Eugenia / Childre

Victoria Eugenia / Childre
VICTORIA EUGENIA, Queen of Spain, Princess of Battenburg, wife of ALFONSO XIII, with her three children, Alfonso, Jaime and Beatrice

Background imageEugenia Collection: Victoria Eugenia / Postcard

Victoria Eugenia / Postcard
VICTORIA EUGENIA, Queen of Spain, Princess of Battenburg, wife of ALFONSO XIII, in the year of their marriage

Background imageEugenia Collection: Eugenie / French Empress

Eugenie / French Empress
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO DE GUZMAN Wife of Napoleon III and Empress of France from 1853 to 1871. Pictured in her bridal dress




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"Eugenia: A Name Woven Through Time and Art" From the vibrant brushstrokes of Jan Brueghel the Elder's peasant scenes to Juan Carreño de Miranda's intriguing "La monstrua, " the name Eugenia has left its mark on the canvas of history. It resonates with power, grace, and beauty. One cannot help but be captivated by Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox De Guzman Portocarrero & Kirkpatrick, 9th Countess of Teba. As Empress Eugenie Consort of France and wife to Napoleon III, her elegance radiated from Sir W. K. Ross' miniature at Windsor Castle. Her story unfolds through Queen Victoria's letters, revealing a woman who defied expectations and shaped an era. In another corner of Europe, Victoria Eugenia graced postcards as Spain's beloved queen. Her regal presence captured hearts far and wide. Meanwhile, Doris Niles danced across stages with unparalleled talent, leaving audiences in awe. The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia stands immortalized in Juan Pantoja de la Cruz's masterpiece from 1599—a testament to her royal lineage and influence over Spain during a pivotal period. Eugenie de Montijo enchants us through an engraving from 1887—an emblematic figure whose allure transcends time. And let us not forget Delahaye's watercolor portrayal Carthaginensis—a botanical marvel that celebrates nature’s artistry. The enchanting portrait Tadolini reminds us that true beauty lies within—her engraved likeness capturing both vulnerability and strength simultaneously. Even beyond human figures, the name Eugenia finds itself entwined with royalty once more on a sketch cover featuring Queen Ena of Spain—a symbol of dignity amidst tumultuous times. And finally, like a sweet melody lingering in our minds, we find Syzygium malaccense, the Malay rose apple, known as Eugenia.