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Maria Luisa Collection

Maria Luisa, a name that resonates with beauty and history. In the heart of Seville, Andalusia, lies the enchanting Maria Luisa Park

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Ceramic frog spitting out water, Frogs Fountain, Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Ceramic frog spitting out water, Frogs Fountain, Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Charles IV of Spain and members of his family

Charles IV of Spain and members of his family
5305186 Charles IV of Spain and members of his family.; (add.info.: Portrait of Charles IV of Spain (1748-1819), Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833), Infante Carlos

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Maria Luisa of Spain meets with Napoleon in Milan

Maria Luisa of Spain meets with Napoleon in Milan
2910820 Maria Luisa of Spain meets with Napoleon in Milan; (add.info.: 1807 Maria Luisa of Spain (1782 - 13 March 1824) Infanta of Spain meets with Napoleon in Milan 1807

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Details of Plaza de Espana azulejos. Seville, Andalucia, Spain

Details of Plaza de Espana azulejos. Seville, Andalucia, Spain

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Billingsgate at Bayonne, or The Imperial Dinner!, July 10, 1808. July 10, 1808

Billingsgate at Bayonne, or The Imperial Dinner!, July 10, 1808. July 10, 1808
Billingsgate at Bayonne, or The Imperial Dinner!, July 10, 1808

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Infanta Maria Luisa (1782-1824) and Her Son Carlos Luis (1799-1883). Creator

Infanta Maria Luisa (1782-1824) and Her Son Carlos Luis (1799-1883). Creator
Infanta Maria Luisa (1782-1824) and Her Son Carlos Luis (1799-1883)

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Dona Maria Luisa of Borbon-Parma (1751-1819), Queen of Spain from 1788-1808, engraving 1870

Dona Maria Luisa of Borbon-Parma (1751-1819), Queen of Spain from 1788-1808, engraving 1870

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa of Savoy. Artist: Melendez, Miguel Jacinto (1679-1734)

Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa of Savoy. Artist: Melendez, Miguel Jacinto (1679-1734)
Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa of Savoy. Found in the collection of Museo Lazaro Galdiano, Madrid

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: The Marriage of Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Marie Louise (1791-1847) Archduchess of Austria

The Marriage of Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Marie Louise (1791-1847) Archduchess of Austria
XIR71494 The Marriage of Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Marie Louise (1791-1847) Archduchess of Austria, 2nd April 1810, 1810 (oil on canvas) by Rouget

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Philip V of Spain making Marshal James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick, a Cavalier of

Philip V of Spain making Marshal James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick, a Cavalier of
XIR57494 Philip V of Spain making Marshal James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick, a Cavalier of the Golden Fleece after the Battle of Almansa, 1818 (oil on canvas) by Ingres

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Marie-Louise of Bourbon-Sicily (1773-1802) 1790 (oil on canvas)

Marie-Louise of Bourbon-Sicily (1773-1802) 1790 (oil on canvas)
XIR228518 Marie-Louise of Bourbon-Sicily (1773-1802) 1790 (oil on canvas) by Vigee-Lebrun, Elisabeth Louise (1755-1842); Museo e Gallerie Nazionali di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Portrait of Empress Marie-Louise (1791-1847) of Austria (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Empress Marie-Louise (1791-1847) of Austria (oil on canvas)
XIR170211 Portrait of Empress Marie-Louise (1791-1847) of Austria (oil on canvas) by Gerard, Francois Pascal Simon, Baron (1770-1837); 52x41 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Philip V (1683-1746) King of Spain and Maria Luisa (1688-1714) of Savoy, 1713 (engraving)

Philip V (1683-1746) King of Spain and Maria Luisa (1688-1714) of Savoy, 1713 (engraving)
XIR167573 Philip V (1683-1746) King of Spain and Maria Luisa (1688-1714) of Savoy, 1713 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Spanish School

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Equestrian portrait of Queen Maria Luisa, wife of King Charles IV of Spain, 1799

Equestrian portrait of Queen Maria Luisa, wife of King Charles IV of Spain, 1799
XIR169041 Equestrian portrait of Queen Maria Luisa, wife of King Charles IV of Spain, 1799 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 335x279 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa (1751-1819) wife of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain

Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa (1751-1819) wife of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain
XIR169040 Portrait of Queen Maria Luisa (1751-1819) wife of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 204x122 cm; Museo Lazaro Galdiano

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Statues and flower beds, Maria Luisa park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Statues and flower beds, Maria Luisa park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Tourists walking across Maria Luisa Park, and horse drawn carriages, Seville, Andalusia, Spain

Tourists walking across Maria Luisa Park, and horse drawn carriages, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, europe

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Water canal and waterworks in Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Water canal and waterworks in Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Background imageMaria Luisa Collection: Fountain, Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Fountain, Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe



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Maria Luisa, a name that resonates with beauty and history. In the heart of Seville, Andalusia, lies the enchanting Maria Luisa Park. As you wander through its pathways, you'll stumble upon a delightful sight - a ceramic frog spitting out water in the Frogs Fountain. This whimsical creation adds a touch of playfulness to the serene surroundings. But Maria Luisa's allure doesn't end there. Just steps away from the fountain stands Plaza de Espana, an architectural masterpiece adorned with vibrant azulejos. These intricate tiles depict scenes that transport you back in time to Spain's rich past. Speaking of history, let us not forget Queen Maria Luisa herself. A portrait by Francisco de Goya captures her regal elegance and grace. Her influence extended beyond art; she played a significant role during tumultuous times like Billingsgate at Bayonne or The Imperial Dinner. On July 10th, 1808. Returning to present-day Seville, Plaza de Espana continues to captivate visitors with its grandeur and charm. Its iconic semi-circular design is complemented by colorful tilework and picturesque bridges spanning over tranquil waters. In this park named after Infanta Maria Luisa and her son Carlos Luis, one can't help but feel transported into another world altogether – where royalty meets nature's splendor. As we delve deeper into history once more, we encounter Dona Maria Luisa of Borbon-Parma - Queen of Spain from 1788-1808. An engraving from 1870 immortalizes her as an influential figure who left an indelible mark on Spanish society. Lastly, Miguel Jacinto Melendez's portrait showcases yet another remarkable woman named Maria Luisa - Queen Maria Luisa of Savoy. Her dignified expression reflects strength and resilience amidst challenges faced during her reign. From ceramic frogs to majestic plazas, Maria Luisa's legacy lives on in the heart of Seville.