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Painted in Paris in 1864, this royal portrait celebrates Charlotte of Belgium as the newly styled Empress Carlota of Mexico at the dawn of the Second Mexican Empire. German artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Europe’s pre-eminent court portraitist, was commissioned to portray the imperial couple; a companion portrait of Emperor Maximilian forms the pair. The artist’s signature polish served politics: smooth textures, controlled light, and impeccable fashion declared legitimacy for a fragile throne. 

She appears three-quarter length against  a smooth, violet-gray background. The young royal with light skin turns slightly left with a calm, indirect gaze. Her dark brown hair is center-parted and drawn back into a long braid, decorated at the back with small pink flowers as a floral, jewel-studded tiara rests above a fine, translucent veil that falls behind her shoulders. She wears an elegant off-the-shoulder pink gown with wide satin bands and layered ivory lace ruffles across the bodice and sleeves plus jeweled brooches. A thick gold and jeweled necklace circles her neck. A sheer tulle shawl swirls across her forearms and the pink skirt. On her wrists are gold bracelets.

Soon after their arrival in Mexico City in June 1864, Charlotte acted as regent during Maximilian’s absences, presiding over ceremonies and reforms from Chapultepec. The promise proved brief. As French military support ebbed, she sailed to Europe in 1866 to plead for aid; the mission failed, her health collapsed, and Maximilian was executed in 1867. Charlotte lived on in Belgium until 1927. Seen from that arc, the portrait fixes a moment of radiant certainty with satin brilliance, imperial orders, and youthful resolve … just before history turned. Its survival at Hearst Castle, far from Paris and Mexico City, underscores how images of power survive even when empires do not.

Painted in Paris in 1864, this royal portrait celebrates Charlotte of Belgium as the newly styled Empress Carlota of Mexico at the dawn of the Second Mexican Empire. German artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Europe’s pre-eminent court portraitist, was commissioned to portray the imperial couple; a companion portrait of Emperor Maximilian forms the pair. The artist’s signature polish served politics: smooth textures, controlled light, and impeccable fashion declared legitimacy for a fragile throne. She appears three-quarter length against a smooth, violet-gray background. The young royal with light skin turns slightly left with a calm, indirect gaze. Her dark brown hair is center-parted and drawn back into a long braid, decorated at the back with small pink flowers as a floral, jewel-studded tiara rests above a fine, translucent veil that falls behind her shoulders. She wears an elegant off-the-shoulder pink gown with wide satin bands and layered ivory lace ruffles across the bodice and sleeves plus jeweled brooches. A thick gold and jeweled necklace circles her neck. A sheer tulle shawl swirls across her forearms and the pink skirt. On her wrists are gold bracelets. Soon after their arrival in Mexico City in June 1864, Charlotte acted as regent during Maximilian’s absences, presiding over ceremonies and reforms from Chapultepec. The promise proved brief. As French military support ebbed, she sailed to Europe in 1866 to plead for aid; the mission failed, her health collapsed, and Maximilian was executed in 1867. Charlotte lived on in Belgium until 1927. Seen from that arc, the portrait fixes a moment of radiant certainty with satin brilliance, imperial orders, and youthful resolve … just before history turned. Its survival at Hearst Castle, far from Paris and Mexico City, underscores how images of power survive even when empires do not.

“Charlotte of Belgium as Queen of Mexico” by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (German) – Oil on canvas / 1864 – Hearst Castle (San Simeon, California) #WomenInArt #PortraitofaWoman #Winterhalter #FranzXaverWinterhalter #art #artText #artwork #RoyalArt #PortraitofaQueen #HearstCastle #BlueskyArt #Royalty

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🔍👀The first image in this post is Thailand-based surreal digital collage artist 1dontknows_ digital reinterpretation of a fragment of "Florinda" (an oil painting created in 1853 by Franz Xaver Winterhalter)

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Meme showing an elegant lady in a red dress from 1841. Her expression is very judgemental. The meme text reads, "People are too judgemental these days... I can tell just by looking at them."

Image is from a 1841 artwork called "Portrait of Louises von Orléans" by artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter. It is a portrait of the first Belgian Queen.

Meme showing an elegant lady in a red dress from 1841. Her expression is very judgemental. The meme text reads, "People are too judgemental these days... I can tell just by looking at them." Image is from a 1841 artwork called "Portrait of Louises von Orléans" by artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter. It is a portrait of the first Belgian Queen.

I mean... "Those" people are just so obvious.

(It's #HootinTootinTuesday again! Post some jokes or funny memes under this hashtag today, and bring lots of smiles to #Mastodon.)

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Portrait of Emily Cathcart (1834-1917)
1856
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1854
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie
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Portrait of Jadwiga Branicka née Potocka
ca. 1862
Muzeum Pałacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie
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1860
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
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1857
Château de Compiègne
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1852
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Portrait of Countess Olga Esperovna Shuvalova (1838-69)
1860
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Portrait of Lydia Schabelsky, Baroness Staël-Holstein
ca. 1857-58
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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Portrait of Louisa Hargreaves
1855
Princeton University Art Museum
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Portrait of Princess Elizaveta Alexandrovna Tchernicheva (1826-1902)
1858
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Portrait of Princess Catherine Dadiani
ca. 1850s
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Portrait of Carolina Johanna von Stackelbergi (1809-63)
1863
Eesti Kunstimuuseum
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Portrait of Portrait of Countess Marie Branicka de Bialacerkiew (1843-1919)
1865
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Portrait of Adelina Patti
1863
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Portrait of Sophia Naryshkina
1858
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Portrait of Countess Varvara Musina-Pushkina
after 1857
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Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna
1857
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Portrait of Princess Tatyana Alexandrovna Yusupova
1858
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Portrait of Princess Sophia Radzivil
1864
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Portrait of Barbara Dmitrievna Mergassov Rimsky-Korsakova
1864
#MuséedOrsay
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Portrait of Princess Olympiada Vladimirovna Bariatinskaia (1822-1904), née Sablukova
1863
Eesti Kunstimuuseum
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Portrait of Pauline Sándor, Princess Metternich
1860
Private collection
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Portrait of Maria Ivanovna Beck, Countess Alexander Nikolaevitch Lamsdorff (1835-66)
1859
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Portrait of Zofia Odescalchi, née Branicka
Muzeum Narodowe
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Portrait of Zofia Zamoyska, née Potocka
1870
Muzeum Narodowe
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Portrait of Cecylii Lubomirskiej z Zamoyskich (1831-1904)
1853
Muzeum Narodowe we Wrocławiu
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Portrait of Alexandra Iosifowna (1830-1911)
ca. 1850
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