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Isabella Collection

Isabella, a name that echoes through history with grace and power

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Surrender of Granada in 1492, 1882 (oil on canvas)

The Surrender of Granada in 1492, 1882 (oil on canvas)
3247808 The Surrender of Granada in 1492, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Pradilla y Ortiz, Francisco (1848-1921); 330x550 cm; Palacio del Senado, Madrid

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Mary Beeton (1836-1865)

Isabella Mary Beeton (1836-1865)
Photographic portrait of Isabella Mary Beeton, nee Mayson, the English cookery writer, pictured c.1856. Beetons Book of Household Management, first published in 1859, made her name a household word

Background imageIsabella Collection: Spain (1493). Letter of the queen Isabel I to

Spain (1493). Letter of the queen Isabel I to Christopher Columbus (5th September 1493). SPAIN. Sevilla. General Archives of the Indies

Background imageIsabella Collection: Anne, Lady Byron (Anon)

Anne, Lady Byron (Anon)
ANNA ISABELLA MILBANKE Lady Byron (1815 to 1816)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella 1327

Queen Isabella 1327
Bristol surrenders to Queen Isabella

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539). Engraving. Colored

Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539). Engraving. Colored
Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539). Queen of Spain and Empress of Germany. Engraving after a painting of Titian, by Al Dauvergne. The Artistic Illustration, 1902. Colored

Background imageIsabella Collection: Catholic Kings, Isabella and Ferdinand. Spain. Colored engra

Catholic Kings, Isabella and Ferdinand. Spain. Colored engra
Catholic Kings, Isabella I (1451-1504) and Ferdinand II (1452-1516). Engraving. Colored

Background imageIsabella Collection: Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625). Flemish painter. Peasant

Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625). Flemish painter. Peasant dance to the Dukes (Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert). 1623. Oil on canvas. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageIsabella Collection: Charles V

Charles V
RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640). The Emperor Charles V and the Empress Isabella. 1628. Copy of the original portrait by Titian destroyed in the fire at the Alcạ r of Madrid in 1734

Background imageIsabella Collection: Maria Teresa Isabella

Maria Teresa Isabella, later Queen of Sicily, as a little girl

Background imageIsabella Collection: Columbus Leaves Shore

Columbus Leaves Shore
Columbus takes his leave of Ferdinand and Isabela before leaving for the New World

Background imageIsabella Collection: Princely Predilections or, Ancient Music and Modern Discord, 1812 (coloured engraving)

Princely Predilections or, Ancient Music and Modern Discord, 1812 (coloured engraving)
LMG162285 Princely Predilections or, Ancient Music and Modern Discord, 1812 (coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Suffragette Isabella Ford

Suffragette Isabella Ford. Miss. Isabella Ormston Ford (1855-1924), member of Leeds Trades Council, Labour Party, N.U.W.S.S and at one time (until 1907), the W.S.P.U Date: circa 1909

Background imageIsabella Collection: Samuel Orchart Beeton (1831-1877)

Samuel Orchart Beeton (1831-1877)
Photographic portrait of Samuel Orchart Beeton, the English publisher and husband of Isabella Mary Beeton, pictured in 1862. Samuel Beeton was the founder of The Queen and the Boys Own Journal

Background imageIsabella Collection: Darwin Crater, Tagus Cove, Isabella (Isla Isabela), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Darwin Crater, Tagus Cove, Isabella (Isla Isabela), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America

Background imageIsabella Collection: Stevenson / Mother

Stevenson / Mother
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writer as a young boy, with his mother, Margaret Isabella

Background imageIsabella Collection: Joanna of Castile / Mad

Joanna of Castile / Mad
Joanna of Castile and Leon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, has her insanity aggravated by the death of her husband, Philip I, archduke of Austria, king of Castile 1506

Background imageIsabella Collection: Rubens and Isabella Brant in the Honeysuckle Bower

Rubens and Isabella Brant in the Honeysuckle Bower by RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640)

Background imageIsabella Collection: And so she pines, and so she died forlorn, imploring for her Basil to the last

And so she pines, and so she died forlorn, imploring for her Basil to the last, Illustration to the poem Isabbela
3502843 And so she pines, and so she died forlorn, imploring for her Basil to the last, Illustration to the poem Isabbela, or The Pot of Basil by John Keats, from Poems of Keats

Background imageIsabella Collection: Parlour Maid and Scullery maids, 1901 (engraving)

Parlour Maid and Scullery maids, 1901 (engraving)
537322 Parlour Maid and Scullery maids, 1901 (engraving); (add.info.: Cook and Kitchen maid, Parlour Maid and Scullery maids)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Christopher Columbus greeted by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile on his return

Christopher Columbus greeted by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile on his return from his first voyage to
528577 Christopher Columbus greeted by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile on his return from his first voyage to the New World, February 1493

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Brant, or Brandt, portrait

Isabella Brant, or Brandt, portrait
6266208 Isabella Brant, or Brandt, portrait; (add.info.: Isabella Brant, or Brandt, 1591-1626, first wife of artist Peter Paul Rubens until her death from the plague.); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageIsabella Collection: Nursemaid, Footman, Coachman, Butler and Parlour maids, 1901 (engraving)

Nursemaid, Footman, Coachman, Butler and Parlour maids, 1901 (engraving)
537318 Nursemaid, Footman, Coachman, Butler and Parlour maids, 1901 (engraving); (add.info.: Nursemaid, Footman, Coachman, Butler and Parlour maids)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus
5308259 Christopher Columbus.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Christopher Columbus taking leave of his patrons, Ferdinand and Isabella, to set sail on his historic voyage of discovery)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua

Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua
6266164 Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua; (add.info.: Isabella d'Este, 1474-1539, Marchioness of Mantua. Engraving by Lucas Vorsterman I after the painting by Titian)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella of Bavaria, (gouache over traces of pencil on whatman board)

Queen Isabella of Bavaria, (gouache over traces of pencil on whatman board)
827464 Queen Isabella of Bavaria, (gouache over traces of pencil on whatman board) by Dulac, Edmund (1882-1953); 33.4x30.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Isabella of Bavaria)

Background imageIsabella Collection: 'Isabella' one of Shakespeare's Heroines; after FWW Topham, R.I. 1890. Creator: Unknown

'Isabella" one of Shakespeare's Heroines; after FWW Topham, R.I. 1890. Creator: Unknown
'Isabella" one of Shakespeare's Heroines; after FWW Topham, R.I. 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageIsabella Collection: King Robert the Bruce is crowned as King of Scotland

King Robert the Bruce is crowned as King of Scotland by Isabella MacDuff, The Countess of Buchan at the Abbey at Scone. 1306

Background imageIsabella Collection: Judi Dench playing the part of Isabella in Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare

Judi Dench playing the part of Isabella in Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare. The production took place at The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford Upon Avon. Picture taken 8th April 1962

Background imageIsabella Collection: Portraits of Members of the Jagiellonian Dynasty, c. 1565 (oil on panel)

Portraits of Members of the Jagiellonian Dynasty, c. 1565 (oil on panel)
CZA113186 Portraits of Members of the Jagiellonian Dynasty, c.1565 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Younger (1515-86) (school of); 195 x 175 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella of Bavaria wearing a forked headdress, 1435, (1910)

Isabella of Bavaria wearing a forked headdress, 1435, (1910). Isabella, Queen of France wears a variation of the horned head-dress, surmounted by a crown

Background imageIsabella Collection: Saint Francis Borgia (1510-1572). Marquis of Lombay

Saint Francis Borgia (1510-1572). Marquis of Lombay and later 4th Duke of Gandia. This scene depicts Francisco de Borja's renunciation of the world after contemplating the putrefied corpse of

Background imageIsabella Collection: Henry IV of Castile (1425-1474) presents his sister Isabella

Henry IV of Castile (1425-1474) presents his sister Isabella
Henry IV of Castile (1425-1474), the Impotent, presenting his sister Dona Isabella (the future Queen Isabella I the Catholic) to the city of Segovia. Chromolithography

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella II and husband visit Maundy Thursday Monument

Queen Isabella II and husband visit Maundy Thursday Monument
Isabella II (1830-1904). Spanish Queen. Queen Isabella II and her husband visiting the Maundy Thursday Monument at the Church of Santa Maria, 1855 (Madrid, Spain)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella II as a Girl before the Throne, circa 1838

Isabella II as a Girl before the Throne, circa 1838
Isabella II (1830-1904). Queen of Spain. Isabella II as a Girl before the Throne, circa 1838. Portrait by Luis de la Cruz y Rios (1776-1853). History Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageIsabella Collection: Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799

Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336). Queen of Portugal. Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799. By Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid

Background imageIsabella Collection: WW2 - Knitting for the Merchant Seamen

WW2 - Knitting for the Merchant Seamen
WW2 - Home Front - A lovely photograph of 78 year-old Isabella Ottilie Simpkins of Whitstable, Kent - knitting for the Merchant Seamen Date: circa 1941

Background imageIsabella Collection: Prince of Asturias wearing the cross of Maria Isabel Luisa

Prince of Asturias wearing the cross of Maria Isabel Luisa
The Prince of Asturias (future Alfonso XII, 1857-1885) wearing the cross of Maria Isabel Luisa. Chromolithography by J. Donon

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella II of Spain

Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904). Queen of Spain (1833-1868). The queen wearing the cape of Grand Master of the military orders of Santiago, Calatrava, Alcantara and Montesa. Chromolithography

Background imageIsabella Collection: Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), called La Latina

Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), called La Latina. Latinist, writer, humanist, educator and teacher of Queen Isabella of Castile and her children. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageIsabella Collection: The carlist conspirator, 1856 - Valeriano Dominguez Becquer

The carlist conspirator, 1856 - Valeriano Dominguez Becquer
Valeriano Dominguez Becquer (1833-1870). Spanish painter. The carlist conspirator. Oil on canvas, 1856. Museum of Romanticism. Madrid. Spain. Date: 2019

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Prince of Asturias (future Alfonso XII, 1857-1885)

The Prince of Asturias (future Alfonso XII, 1857-1885) wearing the cross of Maria Isabel Luisa. Chromolithography by J. Donon

Background imageIsabella Collection: Minister Secretary of the three Orders of Charles III

Minister Secretary of the three Orders of Charles III, Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa and Isabella the Catholic, wearing the insignia of this rank and the ceremonial dress of Commander of Number

Background imageIsabella Collection: Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic

Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic. The Order was created on 14 March 1815 by King Ferdinand VII in honor of Queen Isabella I with the name of Royal

Background imageIsabella Collection: Knight - Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella

Knight - Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella
Knight with the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic, a distinction created in 1815, during the reign of King Ferdinand VII, in honor of Queen Isabella I

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904)

Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904). Queen of Spain (1833-1868). The queen wearing the cape of Grand Master of the military orders of Santiago, Calatrava, Alcantara and Montesa. Chromolithography

Background imageIsabella Collection: COUNTESS OF JERMYN

COUNTESS OF JERMYN
KATHERINE ISABELLA, countess of JERMYN (nee Manners) wife of Frederick Henry, earl of Jermyn (later second marquess of Bristol, but by that time this lady was dead.) Date: 1809 - 1848

Background imageIsabella Collection: Shakespeare: Measure for Measure

Shakespeare: Measure for Measure
Act III, Scene I the despondent Claudio with his virtous sister, Isabella C: "Ay, but to die, & go we know not where" Date: 1880



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Isabella, a name that echoes through history with grace and power. From the Surrender of Granada in 1492 to the vibrant strokes of oil on canvas in 1882, Isabella's influence spans centuries. In Spain, her legacy lives on through the heartfelt words penned in a letter by Queen Isabel I. But Isabella's impact extends beyond royalty; it reaches into literature and art. Isabella Mary Beeton, an accomplished writer from the Victorian era, left an indelible mark on culinary arts with her iconic cookbook. Even Lady Byron found inspiration in this name, as she wrote anonymously about Anne's life journey. And let us not forget Queen Isabella of Portugal - her enchanting image captured forever in a colored engraving by an artist named Jan Brueghel the Elder. The Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Isabella united their realms and brought prosperity to Spain during their reign. Their story is beautifully depicted in another colored engraving that showcases their regal splendor. In 1812, Princely Predilections or Ancient Music and Modern Discord explored themes dear to Isabella's heart - music and harmony amidst discordant times. Isabella has been associated with greatness throughout history - even Charles V was captivated by this illustrious name. Suffragette Isabella Ford fought tirelessly for women's rights, leaving behind a legacy of empowerment for generations to come. And finally, we cannot overlook Maria Teresa Isabella whose presence radiated elegance wherever she went. Isabella: A timeless name intertwined with tales of conquests won, artistic brilliance unleashed, literary masterpieces created, and social progress achieved.