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Fredrika Lovisa, Princess of Prussia, 1725-1730. Creator: Unknown
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Fredrika Lovisa, Princess of Prussia, 1725-1730. Creator: Unknown
Fredrika Lovisa, Princess of Prussia, 1725-1730
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Antoine Pesne Crinoline Hohenzollern Hoop Skirt Hooped Hoopskirt House Of Hohenzollern Innocence Innocent Pesne Antoine Petticoat Pointing Princess Prussia Prussian Royal Family Ladieswear National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Stockholm National Museum Womens Wear Womenswear
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This exquisite 18th century oil painting depicts Fredrika Lovisa, Princess of Prussia, also known as Margravine Frederica of Bayreuth, in a stunning Baroque-era ensemble. The Princess, born in 1725, was the daughter of Margrave Christian Friedrich I of Bayreuth and Princess Sophie Louisa of Brandenburg-Ansbach. The portrait, believed to have been painted by the renowned French artist Antoine Pesne around 1725-1730, captures the young Princess in a moment of innocence and grace. Fredrika Lovisa is dressed in the fashionable attire of the time, with a voluminous hoopskirt made of crinoline fabric, supported by a large hoop. The petticoat is adorned with intricate floral patterns, adding to the elegance of the outfit. The Princess's dress is a rich, deep color, possibly red or burgundy, which contrasts beautifully with the white collar and cuffs. She is shown gesturing with one hand, adding a playful and engaging quality to the portrait. The painting is a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Baroque era, with its ornate clothing and intricate details. It is currently housed in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, and is a valuable addition to the museum's extensive collection of historic art and artifacts.
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