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Isabella Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain, second wife of Philip V

Isabella Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain, second wife of Philip V


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Isabella Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain, second wife of Philip V

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Elizabeth Farnese Isabella Personages Philip V Wife Santiago Ortega


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This print showcases Isabella Farnese, the remarkable Queen of Spain during the 18th century. Married to Philip V, she played a significant role in shaping Spanish history. The image exudes an air of elegance and regality as Isabella gazes into the distance with a sense of poise. Isabella Farnese was not just a queen but also a powerful figure who left an indelible mark on her country's political landscape. Her influence extended beyond her role as Philip V's second wife; she actively participated in governmental affairs, making important decisions that shaped Spain's destiny. The photographer, Santiago Ortega, skillfully captures Isabella's essence through this vertical portrait. Despite being taken centuries ago, the photograph has retained its timeless appeal and continues to captivate viewers today. As we admire this historical gem from Heritage Images, it is impossible not to marvel at Isabella Farnese's beauty and strength. This print serves as a reminder of her significance in Spanish history and her lasting legacy as one of the most influential queens to have graced Europe's royal courts.

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