Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the Elder) of Russia, nee Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, late 1880s

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Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the Elder) of Russia, nee Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, late 1880s
Portraits by Adèle Romany
Madame Coury by Adèle Romany (auctioned). From mutualart.com/Artwork/Portrait-de-Madame-Coury/4783431DCDFC72E3#; removed spots with Photoshop 1136X1500 @72 776kj.
Mother and child attributed to Adèle Romany (auctioned by Sotheby's). L17305 Lot 453. All edges, except bottom, fixed by cropping/removing flaws with Photoshop 2871X3883 @180 2Mj.
Young lady, seated in a white dress holding a lyre by Adèle Romany (auctioned by Sotheby's). L08035 Lot 142 2337X2861 @72 1.1Mj
Mme Riviere by Adèle Romany (location ?)/. From maxence2943.canalblog.com/archives/2008/03/21/8345335.html 610X800 @96 233kj.
ca. 1808 Lady, three-quarter length, at a pianoforte holding a manuscript by Adèle Romany (auctioned by Christie's). Live auction2855, Lot 81; removed spots and flaws in background with Photoshop 2983X4083 @150 2Mj.
1790s (late) Amélie-Justine Pontois by Adèle Romany (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site 2464X3109 @150 2.3Mj.
1806 Melle Thevenet de Montgarrel by Adèle Romany (location ?). From gr.pinterest.com/saetleschats/costumes-régence-et-empire/; removed creases and cracks with Photoshop 960X1200 @72 284k.
1791 Julie Candelle by Adèle de Romance-Romany (location ?). From Wikimedia; removed spots with Photoshop.
1800 Amélie-Justine and Charles-Édouard Pontois by Adèle Romany (was on sale by Jean-François Heim). From galerieheim.ch/oeuvre-details3.php?id_oeuvre=76&lng=2#
1804 Out take from A young person hesitating to play the piano in front of her family by Adele Romany (Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College - Poughkeepsie, New York, USA). From Wikimedia 1812X1609 @300 1.2Mj. This has numerous spots and flaws that were suppressed by blurring in the background and cloning nearby properly-colored replacements elsewhere.
Joséphine de Beauharnais
^by François Gérard, 1807-1808
^By François Gérard, 1801
^detail from The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David (1804)
^by by Andrea Appiani, 1808
^by Andrea Appiani (1807)
Costume by Katie Garden, Wimbledon costume design student
“Desiree”, 1945, with Merle Oberon as Josephine
1-3. coronation gown, costume by René Hubert & Charles Le Maire
1830s, Empress Maria Anna of Austria by Johann Nepomuk Ender
Cherusque collars
1. Princess Louise Radziwill Hohenzollern,1802 2. Augusta of Bavaria by Appiani 3. Portrait of a Lady by Brice 4. Portrait of a Woman by Henry Inman 5. Young Woman Showing Her Son in the Cradle 6. Wilhelmine and Auguste von Preußen with Marie Frederica by Friedrich Bury 7. Hortense de Beauharnais (daughter of Empress Josephine of France) 8. Portrait by Jean Baptiste Wicar 9. Empress Josephine
Cherusque (collar) or cherusse: Lace border on neck of women’s decollete gowns or starched lace collarettes of court costume. Directoire and First Empire (1790-1815 CE)
Josephine, Queen of Italy by Andrea Appiani
Karoline Königin von Bayern
Princess Augusta of Bavaria, 1807
The Honourable Mrs. Graham by Thomas Gainsborough (18th century)
Portrait of Dorothee van Herzselle by Caroline Bardua
Elizaveta, wife of Tsar Alexander I by Mosnier
Portrait of Princess Karoline Friederike Wilhemine von Baden (ca 1817) by the circle of Johann Christian von Mannlich
Joséphine de Beauharnais by Henri-François Riesener
Julie Clary, Queen of Naples, with her daughter Zenaide Bonaparte
Maria Sukhovo-Kobylina by C.F.Muller, 1814