Princess Wilhelmine Luise von Anhalt-Bernburg, Princess of Prussia (c. 1840) by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow. Anhaltische Gemäldegalerie Dessau.

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Princess Wilhelmine Luise von Anhalt-Bernburg, Princess of Prussia (c. 1840) by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow. Anhaltische Gemäldegalerie Dessau.
TIARA ALERT: Princess Eugenia of Hohenzollern wore the Couteulx Diamond Tiara as a hairpiece for Le Bal des Débutantes at the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris, France on 29 November 2025
Portrait, commissioned by Queen Victoria and painted by Heinrich von Angeli, of the family of Grand Duke Ludwig IV. Completed in 1879 after the death of Alice. Left to right: Alix, Elisabeth, Ludwig IV, Alice, Ernst.
“Angeli has arrived, and will begin at once. We thought Ernie and Ella—Victoria is too big, though she is the eldest and ought to be in the picture; she would be too preponderant. Angeli is quite lost in admiration of Aliky and May, who are, I must say myself, such a lovely little pair as one does not often see. He will begin our heads to-morrow.” —Princess Alice, April 9, 1878 [Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland: Biographical Sketch and Letters]
Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia, 1890s.
Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia
Theatine Church, Munich
Marie, Crown Princess of Bavaria
Artist: Joseph Karl Stieler (German, 1781–1858)
Date: 1843
Medium: Oil painting
Collection: Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Germany
Marie of Prussia
Marie of Prussia (German: Marie Friederike Franziska Auguste Hedwig von Preußen; 15 October 1825 – 17 May 1889) was Queen of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian II of Bavaria, and the mother of Kings Ludwig II and Otto of Bavaria.
~ William Corden the Younger, Marie of Baden, Princess of Leiningen (1834-1899)
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