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Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). Artist: Lambert Western & Son

Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). Artist: Lambert Western & Son


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Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). Artist: Lambert Western & Son

Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). In 1900 Stephanie renounced her title of Crown Princess to marry the younger, and Protestant, Hungarian Count Elemer Lonyay. From The Pall Mall Magazine Volume XXXI, edited by George R. Halkett. [Editorial and Publishing Offices, London, 1903]

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Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903 - A Captivating Love Story

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. This print captures an enchanting moment in the life of Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Elemer Lonyay. In 1900, defying expectations and tradition, Princess Stephanie renounced her title as Crown Princess to marry the younger Hungarian count. The image showcases their deep connection as they stand side by side, both exuding elegance and grace. The princess radiates beauty in her exquisite dress while the count looks dashing in his formal attire. Their contrasting hats symbolize their different backgrounds - she a royal princess from Austria, he a Protestant Hungarian count. This photograph is not just about fashion or status; it represents love transcending boundaries. It tells a tale of two souls who chose to follow their hearts despite societal norms and religious differences. Their union was undoubtedly met with skepticism but this picture immortalizes their unwavering commitment to each other. Taken by Lambert Western & Son for The Pall Mall Magazine in 1903, this portrait stands as a testament to enduring love amidst adversity. It serves as a reminder that true happiness can be found when we dare to defy conventions and embrace our own path. As we gaze upon this remarkable image over a century later, let us celebrate the courage displayed by these two individuals who dared to challenge expectations for the sake of love's triumph over all obstacles.

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