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Henrietta Anne Stuart Collection

"Henrietta Anne Stuart: A Royal Portrait of Elegance and Influence" Step into the 18th century as we explore the captivating life of Henrietta Anne Stuart

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, daughter of Charles I; Obit 1670, 1812. Creator: Charles Turner

Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, daughter of Charles I; Obit 1670, 1812. Creator: Charles Turner
Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, daughter of Charles I; Obit 1670, 1812. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Snuff Box: Portrait of Henrietta, Duchesse d Orleans, France, 18th century

Snuff Box: Portrait of Henrietta, Duchesse d Orleans, France, 18th century

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, engraved by W

Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, engraved by W
STC429697 Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, engraved by W. Bromley, illustration from David Humes The History of England, pub. by R

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henriette-Anne d Angleterre, duchesse d Orleans. Creator: Claude Mellan

Henriette-Anne d Angleterre, duchesse d Orleans. Creator: Claude Mellan
Henriette-Anne d Angleterre, duchesse d Orleans

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orleans, c1660, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orleans, c1660, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orleans, c1660, (1947). Portrait of Henrietta of England (1644-1670), youngest daughter of King Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670, (1804). Artist: William Bromley

Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670, (1804). Artist: William Bromley
Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670, (1804). King Charles II of England and his sister, Henrietta Anne Stuart, negotiated the Secret Treaty of Dover

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henrietta of England (1644-1670) youngest daughter of King Charles I, 1912

Henrietta of England (1644-1670) youngest daughter of King Charles I, 1912
Henrietta of England (1644-1670), youngest daughter of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, 1912. She married Phillipe, Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henrietta of Orleans, daughter of Charles I, 19th century. Artist: H Bourne

Henrietta of Orleans, daughter of Charles I, 19th century. Artist: H Bourne
Princess Henrietta of Orleans (1644-1670), 19th century. Henrietta was the youngest daughter of King Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Artist: Audran

Henrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Artist: Audran
Henrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Portrait of Princess Henrietta Anne of England (1644-1670)

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, (1799)

Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, (1799). Princess Henrietta Anne (1644-1670) was the daughter of Charles I. She married Phillipe, Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Letter from Charles II to his sister Henrietta, Canterbury, 26th May 1660. Artist: King Charles II

Letter from Charles II to his sister Henrietta, Canterbury, 26th May 1660. Artist: King Charles II
Letter from Charles II to his sister Henrietta, Canterbury, 26th May 1660. Letter, in French, from King Charles II to his sister Henrietta, afterwards Duchess of Orleans

Background imageHenrietta Anne Stuart Collection: Princess Henrietta Anne, (1907)

Princess Henrietta Anne, (1907). Princess Henrietta Anne (1644-1670) was the daughter of Charles I. She married Phillipe Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children


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"Henrietta Anne Stuart: A Royal Portrait of Elegance and Influence" Step into the 18th century as we explore the captivating life of Henrietta Anne Stuart, Duchess d'Orleans. This snuff box portrait showcases her timeless beauty and regal demeanor, a true reflection of her noble lineage. In Charles II's court, she was received with great honor at Dover, an engraved moment captured by the talented artist W. The image immortalizes their encounter, symbolizing the strong bond between brother and sister. Renowned artist Claude Mellan masterfully portrays Henriette-Anne d'Angleterre in another striking artwork. Her grace and poise are evident as she gazes confidently into the distance, embodying strength amidst adversity. An unknown artist skillfully captures Henrietta Anne's essence in an enchanting painting from 1660. Her radiant smile hints at a joyous spirit that transcends time, leaving us captivated by her charm. William Bromley's depiction of Charles II receiving his beloved sister once again transports us to their reunion at Dover in 1670. The emotions conveyed on both faces speak volumes about their unbreakable familial bond. Henrietta of England, youngest daughter of King Charles I, is beautifully portrayed in a poignant piece from 1912. It serves as a reminder of her tragic fate but also highlights her significance within history. Artist H Bourne brings forth another rendition capturing Henrietta Anne's ethereal beauty during the 19th century. The delicate brushstrokes emphasize her elegance while hinting at the complexities beneath her royal facade. Audran's portrayal unveils Henrietta Anne Stuart as Philippe Duc d'Orleans' devoted wife during the vibrant 17th century. Their union was not only one based on love but also political alliances that shaped European history. A glimpse into Princess Henrietta Anne's life can be seen through this charming image from 1907.