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Marie / Sachsen-Weimar-Eis

PRINCESS MARIE von SACHSEN-WEIMAR-EISENACH Wife of Prince Carl of Prussia in 1825

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1825 Bust Diamond Divided Emerald Fabric Gown Karl Lace Puffed Regency Romantic Sewn Shapes Shoulders Sleeves Transparent Short


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this exquisite miniature portrait, Princess Marie von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, born Maria Anna Karolina Friederike Auguste, is depicted in the height of regency fashion of 1825. The Princess, who would later become the wife of Prince Carl of Prussia, is seen gracefully posing in a stunning white gown, adorned with intricate diamond shapes and delicate lace. The gown features short, puffed sleeves that are divided at the shoulders, revealing a hint of the elegant lace sewn beneath. The bodice of the dress is fitted at the bust, accentuating her feminine curves, while the skirt is full and transparent, allowing the viewer a glimpse of the layers of fabric beneath. Marie's regal bearing is evident in her confident posture and the serene expression on her face. Her dark hair is styled in soft curls, framing her delicate features. The emerald green diamond shapes that adorn her neckline and ears add a touch of opulence to the portrait, further emphasizing her noble status. This miniature painting is a testament to the romantic and historic fashion of the time, with its emphasis on intricate detailing, delicate fabrics, and elegant silhouettes. The short puffed sleeves and divided skirts were popular during the regency period, reflecting the desire for a return to the elegant styles of the past. The use of lace and transparent fabrics added a sense of lightness and femininity to the gowns of the time, while the diamonds and other precious stones served as symbols of wealth and status. Overall, this portrait of Princess Marie von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach is a beautiful example of the fashion and elegance of the early 19th century, and a reminder of the rich history and tradition that continues to inspire fashion designers and enthusiasts to this day.

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