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Isabella Clara Eugenia of Austria was born in the Palace of Valsain, [1] Segovia on 12 August 1566. She was the first surviving daughter of King Philip II of Spain and his third wife, Elisabeth of Valois. [2] Infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela, by Alonso Sánchez Coello or Jooris van der Straeten, 1570
Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia (1599) by Sofonisba Anguissola. Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia is a 1599 oil-on-canvas painting of Isabella Clara Eugenia by the Italian painter Sofonisba Anguissola, identified in 1992 by Maria Kusche. [1] Owned by the Museo del Prado, it currently hangs in the Spanish Embassy in Paris.
Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia and Infanta Catherine Michelle (1569–1570) attributed to Alonso Sánchez Coello and studio. Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia and Infanta Catherine Michaela is an oil-on-canvas painting created during 1569–1570 attributed to the Spanish artist Alonso Sánchez Coello and his studio, now in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace.
Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia (1625) by Rubens. The Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia is a painting by Rubens of Isabella Clara Eugenia.It is dated to 1625 and shows her in the habit of the Poor Clares, which she assumed on 22 October 1621 after the death of her husband Archduke Albert of Austria.
The Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia in the Mariemont Park (Spanish: La infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia en el parque de Mariemont) is a large oil on canvas [1] painting by Flemish artists Jan Brueghel the Elder and Joos de Momper. [2] It was painted in the first quarter of the 17th century. [3] The painting is kept in the Museum of Prado in Madrid. [2 ...
Catherine Michaela of Spain (Spanish: Catalina Micaela de Austria; 10 October 1567 – 6 November 1597) was Duchess of Savoy by marriage to Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy. She ruled the duchy several times as regent in Charles Emmanuel's absence, notably during his campaign in 1594. [ 1 ]
Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia had three children who died at a very young age, in 1605, 1607 and 1609. As the years passed, it became clear that they would have no more offspring. When Albert's health suffered a serious breakdown in the winter of 1613–1614, steps were taken to ensure the accession of Philip III of Spain in accordance to ...
Excursion in the Countryside of Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia (Spanish: Excursión campestre de Isabel Clara Eugenia) is an oil on canvas painting by Flemish artists Jan Brueghel the Elder and Joos de Momper. It was painted in the first quarter of the 17th century, and is housed at the Museum of Prado, in Madrid. [2] [3]