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Isabel Collection (#6)

"Isabel: A Journey through History and Royalty" Step into the world of Isabel, a name that echoes through time and carries tales of Spain's rich heritage

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (1869). Opening of the Constitutional Assembly

Spain (1869). Opening of the Constitutional Assembly (11st February of 1869) after the fall of Isabel II. Etching

Background imageIsabel Collection: Illustration of the novel Julia takes the opportunity

Illustration of the novel Julia takes the opportunity
" Illustration of the novel " Julia takes the opportunity" by Concordia Merrel. Spanish edition translated from English by Isabel de Palencia (1925-1930). Engraving."

Background imageIsabel Collection: Illustration of the Devotionary of Joanna the

Illustration of the Devotionary of Joanna the
" Illustration of the " Devotionary of Joanna the Mad" by Pedro Marcuello. Representation of Joanna together with her fathers Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon. Gothic art

Background imageIsabel Collection: VALLMITJANA I BARBANY, Agapit (1830-1905). Isabel

VALLMITJANA I BARBANY, Agapit (1830-1905). Isabel II presents Alfonso XII. 1860. SPAIN. Barcelona. Pedralbes Palace. Sculpture on marble

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (1834). Quadruple Alliance between Britain

Spain (1834). Quadruple Alliance between Britain, Spain, France and Portugal, signed in Londres (22nd April 1834). Portraits of Maric Cristina de Borb󮬠 Isabel II, Maric II of Portugal

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain. Revolution of 1868. Battle of Alcolea

Spain. Revolution of 1868. Battle of Alcolea

Background imageIsabel Collection: Brazil (1860). Princess Isabel, daughter of Pedro

Brazil (1860). Princess Isabel, daughter of Pedro II, swears the Constitution. Oil on canvas. BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro. National Historical Museum

Background imageIsabel Collection: Sevilla. Triumphal arch built in the cathedral

Sevilla. Triumphal arch built in the cathedral to celebrat the visit of Isabel II to Sevilla in 1862. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageIsabel Collection: LOPEZ Y PORTAс, Vicente (1772-1850). Isabel

LOPEZ Y PORTAс, Vicente (1772-1850). Isabel II as a Child. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Ministry of Economy

Background imageIsabel Collection: LOPEZ PIQUER, Bernardo (1800-1874). Portrait

LOPEZ PIQUER, Bernardo (1800-1874). Portrait

Background imageIsabel Collection: MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). The Queen Do񡠅

MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). The Queen Do񡠅
MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). The Queen Do񡠉 sabel II de Borb󮮠 1846. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Bilbao. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (19th c. ). The nun Sor Patrocinio (left)

Spain (19th c. ). The nun Sor Patrocinio (left)
Spain (19th c.). The nun Sor Patrocinio (left) and the queen Isabel II. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageIsabel Collection: CASTELARO PEREA, Jos頨1801-1873). Isabella II

CASTELARO PEREA, Jos頨1801-1873). Isabella II
CASTELARO PEREA, Jos頨 1801-1873). Isabella II swearing the Constitution. 1844. Act celebrated at the Senate in which Isabel II swears the Constitution of 1837 being on age. Detail

Background imageIsabel Collection: METGE, Bernat (1343-1413). Catalan writer. First

METGE, Bernat (1343-1413). Catalan writer. First
" METGE, Bernat (1343-1413). Catalan writer. First page of " Valter e Griselda", Translation into Catalan by Metge of the Petrarchs Latin epistle " Griseldis"

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain. Kingdom of Isabel II. Revolution of 1854

Spain. Kingdom of Isabel II. Revolution of 1854. New government of 1854 known as Bienio Progresista (Progressive Biennium)

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (1859). War of Africa. Lepoldo O Donnell

Spain (1859). War of Africa. Lepoldo O Donnell receiving from the queen Isabel II the scapular before leaving to Africa. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (19th c. ). Carlist Wars. Queen Isabel II s

Spain (19th c. ). Carlist Wars. Queen Isabel II s
Spain (19th c.). Carlist Wars. Queen Isabel IIs Infantry. Engraving. Private Collection

Background imageIsabel Collection: SPAIN. Madrid. Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936)

SPAIN. Madrid. Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Madrid. Knocked down statue of the Isabel II Square (April 1931)

Background imageIsabel Collection: PORION, Louis Charles (1814-h. 1884). Military

PORION, Louis Charles (1814-h. 1884). Military
PORION, Louis Charles (1814-h.1884). Military Parade Reviewed by Kings Isabel II and Francisco, Accompanied by Generals Casta񯳬 Espartero and Narv᥺. 1848. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageIsabel Collection: ALEMAN, Rodrigo (late 15th-early 16th c. ). Choir

ALEMAN, Rodrigo (late 15th-early 16th c. ). Choir
ALEMAN, Rodrigo (late 15th-early 16th c.). Choir

Background imageIsabel Collection: Design of the Cura Merino dagger, with which

Design of the Cura Merino dagger, with which

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (1860). Walk of Isabel II and Francisco

Spain (1860). Walk of Isabel II and Francisco de As� in Ciudadela (Balearic Islands). Litography. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageIsabel Collection: PEREZ VILLaMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espa񡠡rt�ica

PEREZ VILLaMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espa񡠡rt�ica
PEREZ VILLaMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espa񡠡 rt� ica y monumental. 1842 - 1850. Santa Isabel Hall in the Aljaferic Palace (Zaragoza)

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (19th c. ). Volunteer urban militia of Madrid

Spain (19th c. ). Volunteer urban militia of Madrid
Spain (19th c.). Volunteer urban militia of Madrid under the kingdom of Isabel II. Etching. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (1843). Bombardment of the city of Reus

Spain (1843). Bombardment of the city of Reus

Background imageIsabel Collection: Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504)

Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504). Sculpture of Isabel the Catholic. Decoration of the

Background imageIsabel Collection: SPAIN

SPAIN. Len. Hospital de San Marcos (St. Marks Hospital). Medallion on the faade with the portrait of Isabel I the Catholic

Background imageIsabel Collection: VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

Background imageIsabel Collection: Spain (19th c. ). The queen Isabel II with his

Spain (19th c. ). The queen Isabel II with his
Spain (19th c.). The queen Isabel II with his daughter Isabel de Borb󮬠 Princess of Asturias. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageIsabel Collection: LOPEZ Y PORTAс, Vicente (1772-1850). Do񡠍ar�

LOPEZ Y PORTAс, Vicente (1772-1850). Do񡠍ar�
LOPEZ Y PORTAс, Vicente (1772-1850). Do񡠍 aric Isabel de Braganza, Second Wife of Fernando VII. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageIsabel Collection: Carlos IV of Spain and the royal family: Mar�

Carlos IV of Spain and the royal family: Mar�
Carlos IV of Spain and the royal family: Maric Luisa of Parma; Fernando, Prince of Asturias; infantes (princes) Carlos Maric Isidro and Francisco de Paula and infantas (princesses)

Background imageIsabel Collection: Lady Isabel Burton

Lady Isabel Burton
LADY ISABEL BURTON widow of Richard Burton, traveller and translator. Date: 1831 - 1896

Background imageIsabel Collection: SOJOURNER TRUTH (c1797-1883). Assumed name of Isabella Baumfree, American lecturer and reformer

SOJOURNER TRUTH (c1797-1883). Assumed name of Isabella Baumfree, American lecturer and reformer. Photographed, 1863, while a nurse in the Union Army

Background imageIsabel Collection: ISABEL FLORENCE HAPGOOD (1850-1928). American journalist

ISABEL FLORENCE HAPGOOD (1850-1928). American journalist

Background imageIsabel Collection: SPAIN: GRANADA, 1492. The surrender of Granada to King Ferdinand

SPAIN: GRANADA, 1492. The surrender of Granada to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Castile in 1492. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageIsabel Collection: ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). N

ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). N

Background imageIsabel Collection: ARREST OF MORTIMER, 1330. / nThe arrest of Roger de Mortimer, paramour of the queen mother

ARREST OF MORTIMER, 1330. / nThe arrest of Roger de Mortimer, paramour of the queen mother
ARREST OF MORTIMER, 1330. /nThe arrest of Roger de Mortimer, paramour of the queen mother, Isabella, in their chamber at Nottingham Castle by the young King Edward III and his companions, 1330

Background imageIsabel Collection: ISABELLA OF BAVARIA (1370-1435). Queen of Charles VI of France, 1389-1422

ISABELLA OF BAVARIA (1370-1435). Queen of Charles VI of France, 1389-1422. Steel engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageIsabel Collection: ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Nee Milbanke. Wife of the poet, Lord Byron

ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Nee Milbanke. Wife of the poet, Lord Byron. Stipple engraving, English, 1832

Background imageIsabel Collection: ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Wife of the poet Lord Byron

ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Wife of the poet Lord Byron

Background imageIsabel Collection: MEASURE FOR MEASURE. Isabella implores Duke Vincentio for justice in Act V

MEASURE FOR MEASURE. Isabella implores Duke Vincentio for justice in Act V, scene 1 of Shakespeares Measure for Measure : wood engraving after Sir John Gilbert from a late nineteenth-century edition

Background imageIsabel Collection: SAINT FRANCIS BORGIA (1510-1572). Spanish noble and prelate; General of the Society of Jesus

SAINT FRANCIS BORGIA (1510-1572). Spanish noble and prelate; General of the Society of Jesus, 1565-1572. Saint Francis Borgia before the coffin of Queen Isabella of Portugal. Line engraving, 1876

Background imageIsabel Collection: ISABELLA BIRD BISHOP (1832-1904). English traveller, lecturer, and writer. Wood engraving, 1891

ISABELLA BIRD BISHOP (1832-1904). English traveller, lecturer, and writer. Wood engraving, 1891

Background imageIsabel Collection: ISABEL BURTON (1831-1896). Wife of Sir Richard Francis Burton and explorer

ISABEL BURTON (1831-1896). Wife of Sir Richard Francis Burton and explorer. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageIsabel Collection: QUEEN ISABELLA I of Castile and Aragon (1451-1504): steel engraving, English, 1838

QUEEN ISABELLA I of Castile and Aragon (1451-1504): steel engraving, English, 1838

Background imageIsabel Collection: ELIZABETH OF VALOIS (1545-1568). Queen of Spain, 1560-1568. Line and stipple engraving, French

ELIZABETH OF VALOIS (1545-1568). Queen of Spain, 1560-1568. Line and stipple engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageIsabel 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 imageIsabel Collection: Miss Isabel Jeans with her greyhound

Miss Isabel Jeans with her greyhound
Isabel Jeans (1891 - 1985), British actress, pictured with her greyhound, Golden Sovereign who, in 1927, had run at several race meetings




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"Isabel: A Journey through History and Royalty" Step into the world of Isabel, a name that echoes through time and carries tales of Spain's rich heritage. From the moment Queen Isabel I penned her famous letter in 1493 to the Marriage of Earl and Countess of Lisburne, this name has left an indelible mark on history. The Royal Gathering at Windsor witnessed grandeur fit for kings and queens, where Charles V himself graced the occasion with his presence. But it is not just monarchs who bear this illustrious name; Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, depicted in a captivating engraving from centuries ago, reminds us of the saintly virtues associated with Isabel. Moving forward in time, we encounter Isabelle de Charriere, a remarkable woman whose legacy spans literature and enlightenment. Her intellectual prowess continues to inspire generations even today. Queen Isabella II's visit to Maundy Thursday Monument stands as a testament to her devotion and commitment to faith. As we delve deeper into her life story, we catch glimpses of young Isabella II before she ascended the throne – an innocent girl full of promise. Saint Rose of Lima emerges from history's pages like a vibrant painting from circa 1670. Her unwavering dedication serves as an inspiration for all those seeking spiritual enlightenment. Even beyond royalty and saints, Isabel finds its place among common folk too. The Prince of Asturias proudly dons Maria Isabel Luisa's cross—a symbol that unites tradition with modernity. Amidst these historical narratives lies The Blouse Shop – perhaps an ode to fashion or craftsmanship associated with "Isabel. " And what better way to celebrate Spain than by indulging in juicy oranges bursting with flavor? Intriguing stories intertwine around this timeless name—each hinting at different facets that make up "Isabel. " Whether it be regal splendor or personal triumphs, there is no denying the significance of this name in shaping our world.