RMKCKEM3–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
RMW7CECY–Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain.
RMDPW6R0–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Colored engraving.
RMJ8DJEM–Elisabeth Farnese in a drawing circa 1762
RMK7BHW8–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Portrait. Engraving.
RM2K08B25–Luis Antonio de Borbon. Luis Antonio Jaime of Spain (25 July 1727 - 7 August 1785), Infante of Spain, Cardinal Deacon of the titular church of Santa Maria della Scala in Rome, Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain, 13th Count of Chinchon, Grandee of Spain First Class, known as the Cardinal Infante, was a son of Philip V, King of Spain and his second wife, Elisabeth Farnese
RMDH1WGD–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Copy of an engraving of the time.
RMP9DG5P–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Portrait. Engraving.
RMTTG20E–Elisabeth, princess of Parma-Farnese, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHR8CNT–Syfang - Elisabeth Farnese
RM2CCWWDE–Jean Ranc - Elisabeth Farnese
RMMMXA6F–Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). 18th century. Elisabetta Farnese1
RM2B0399P–Charles III (20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was King of Spain and the Spanish Indies (1759–1788), after ruling Naples as Charles VII and Sicily as Charles V (1734–1759), kingdoms he abdicated to his son Ferdinand. Charles was the fifth son of Philip V of Spain, and the eldest son of Philip's second wife, Elisabeth Farnese. A proponent of enlightened absolutism, he succeeded to the Spanish throne on 10 August 1759, upon the death of his half-brother King Ferdinand VI of Spain, who left no heirs.
RMMMMY7D–Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese as an infant. 1706. Elisabeth Farnese by an unknown artist as an infant
RMMB29G0–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMMMXA37–Elisabeth Farnese. circa 1715. Elisabeth Farnese by Giovanni Maria delle Piana
RMW3099Y–PSM V61 D464 Elisabeth farnese and don carlos of the house of habsburg
RM2RJYWK7–Elisabeth Farnese 1723 by Jean Ranc
RMMB27GK–London, UK. 6 April 2018. A model presents 'The Farnese Blue', a 6.16-carat, pear-shaped, fancy, dark grey-blue diamond, with an estimate of US$3.7-5.3m, at a photocall at Sotheby's, New Bond Street. The diamond was presented to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1715 and has been passed down through four of Europe's royal families. The diamond will be sold at auction in Geneva on 15 May. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2F94F07–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese.
RMDE6RHG–Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen consort of Spain, 1723. Artist: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)
RM2X1BX7B–Elisabeth, princess of Parma-Farnese, - 19830422 PD121604 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMJ8CR52–Detail of Queen Elisabeth Farnese by van Loo
RM2T1E5BA–Claude Joseph Vernet, Villa at Caprarola, landscape painting in oil on canvas, 1746
RF2D0J7B4–La Puebla de los Infantes, Spain, a town in the Northern mountain range of the province of Sevilla in Andalucia
RF2K9YG3Y–Portrait of Charles III King of Spain in an ornamental frame. Karel wears the chain of the Golden Fleece around his neck. Above the portrait an eagle
RMPP6RJA–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Colored engraving.
RF2C47T06–Portrait of Ferdinand VI of Spain. Draw at Enciclopedia Autodidactica Dalmau, 1954
RMHR87NE–Van Loo - Elisabeth Farnese - National Trust
RM2A2F5AX–Elisabeth Farnese by Giovanni Maria delle Piana.
RM2AXD9A5–Relazione della solenne funzione e delle pubbliche dimostrazioni di gioja : fatte nella città di Piacenza in occasione del giuramento di fedeltà, ed omaggio prestato dai sudditi, e vassalli del ducato piacentino alla sacra reale cattolica maestà di Elisabetta Farnese regina delle Spagne in qualità di legittima sovrana e duchessa degli stati di Parma e Piacenza . BHTheGetty foCcCout/mapnot cfigitizecC SJCRjE CATHOLICM MAJESIATl REGINO ELISABETH^ FARNESI^, MAGN^ DUCI SUiE PLACENTIA DEVOVET FIDELITATEM. O R ATIO HABITA IN REGIA DUCALI AULAA C 0 M IT E PETRO FRANCISCO PASSERINI REGII SUPREMI DUCAL
RMMB29FG–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMMMNJ5F–Oval portrait of Elisabeth Farnese with a picture of her husband by Miguel Jacinto Meléndez
RM2B6MC38–Ferdinand VI als opvolger van Filips V ten midden van zijn familie Under the centrally standing portrait of Philip V, king of Spain, is his family. His son Ferdinand VI, holds as his successor the commander staff in his hand. Right about Ferdinand's stepmother Elisabeth Farnese Parma, pointing at the portrait of her husband Philip V of Spain. With her are her daughters. Right in the foreground provide the Church with papal tiara on the head, putti and one of her sons to the bishop's miter. At the top of a cartouche with a French text about the happiness of the Queen moeder. Manufacturer : prin
RM2RJYWK5–Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain 1723 by Jean Ranc
RMMB27GH–London, UK. 6 April 2018. A model presents 'The Farnese Blue', a 6.16-carat, pear-shaped, fancy, dark grey-blue diamond, with an estimate of US$3.7-5.3m, at a photocall at Sotheby's, New Bond Street. The diamond was presented to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1715 and has been passed down through four of Europe's royal families. The diamond will be sold at auction in Geneva on 15 May. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2F8Y7N4–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese.
RME8F891–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain. Artist: Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771)
RMJ8CR4B–Drawing of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1734
RMP9EPDB–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
RMHR4TE3–Painting of a princess of the House of Farnese (Elisabeth Farnese, circa 1700) by an unknown artist
RMWAE9B1–Drawing of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1734.
RM2B1BBP4–Fritz after delle Piane - Dorothea of Neuburg, mother of Elisabeth Farnese.
RM2BKX5RP–Ilario Spolverini - Elisabeth Farnese meets with the cardinals Gozzadini and Acquaviva.
RMMNXHBG–. Elisabeth Farnèse, reine d'Espagne . 18th century. 1154 Syfang - Elisabeth Farnese
RM2BKX5RG–Ilario Spolverini - The Bishop of Parma pays tribute to Elisabeth Farnese.
RMMB29G2–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2B6MC32–Ferdinand VI als opvolger van Filips V ten midden van zijn familie Under the centrally standing portrait of Philip V, king of Spain, is his family. His son Ferdinand VI, holds as his successor the commander staff in his hand. Right about Ferdinand's stepmother Elisabeth Farnese Parma, pointing at the portrait of her husband Philip V of Spain. With her are her daughters. Right in the foreground provide the Church with papal tiara on the head, putti and one of her sons to the bishop's miter aan. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjénaar drawing Louis Fabritius DubourgPlaats manufacture: Amsterd
RMMB27GP–London, UK. 6 April 2018. A model presents 'The Farnese Blue', a 6.16-carat, pear-shaped, fancy, dark grey-blue diamond, with an estimate of US$3.7-5.3m, at a photocall at Sotheby's, New Bond Street. The diamond was presented to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1715 and has been passed down through four of Europe's royal families. The diamond will be sold at auction in Geneva on 15 May. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2F8MYF9–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese.
RMDE6T7J–The Family of Philip V, King of Spain, 1743. Artist: Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771)
RMJ8DHMT–Detail of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in a 1743 painting by Louis Michel van Loo
RMPPJMJE–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V. Copy of an engraving of the time.
RMHKT8CG–Elisabeth Farnese by Giovanni Maria delle Piana
RMMMXA36–Elisabeth Farnese. after 1743. Elisabeth Farnese after Louis Michel van Loo
RM2BKX5RF–Ilario Spolverini - Cardinal Gozzadini Pontifical Legate at the wedding visits Elisabeth Farnese.
RMMB29G3–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2EHHKKT–Palomino, Juan Bernabé - Elisabeth Farnese.
RM2B6MC2B–Ferdinand VI als opvolger van Filips V ten midden van zijn familie Under the centrally standing portrait of Philip V, king of Spain, is his family. His son Ferdinand VI, holds as his successor the commander staff in his hand. Right about Ferdinand's stepmother Elisabeth Farnese Parma, pointing at the portrait of her husband Philip V of Spain. With her are her daughters. Right in the foreground provide the Church with papal tiara on the head, putti and one of her sons to the bishop's miter. At the top of a cartouche with a French text about the happiness of the Queen moeder. Manufacturer : prin
RM2F2DADE–Portrait of an infant presumed to be Elisabeth Farnese by an unknown artist.
RMMB27GN–London, UK. 6 April 2018. A model presents 'The Farnese Blue', a 6.16-carat, pear-shaped, fancy, dark grey-blue diamond, with an estimate of US$3.7-5.3m, at a photocall at Sotheby's, New Bond Street. The diamond was presented to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1715 and has been passed down through four of Europe's royal families. The diamond will be sold at auction in Geneva on 15 May. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMJ8D66A–Detail of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in a 1743 painting by Louis Michel van Loo (closer)
RMW981A9–Detail of Queen Elisabeth Farnese by van Loo.
RMM037M8–Cannon with arms of Philip V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese - Hearst Castle - DSC06636
RM2F91035–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese.
RMRC5W7D–Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain. Museum: Musée de l'Histoire de France, Château de Versailles. Author: VAN LOO, LOUIS-MICHEL.
RMHKT8D8–Elisabeth Farnese after Louis Michel van Loo
RMHKT8DB–Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Philippe V of Spain held at Caserta
RMHKMJPX–Queen Elisabeth Farnese of Spain with the Spanish royal crown in the background by an unknown artist
RMMNY40E–Elisabeth Farnese late 18th century. 1224 Van Loo - Elisabeth Farnese - National Trust
RMMB29FJ–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMW9811J–Detail of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in a 1743 painting by Louis Michel van Loo.
RMM037M9–Cannon with arms of Philip V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese - Hearst Castle - DSC06638
RM2F95BJM–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese.
RMP2R6GT–'Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese', 1727, Oil on canvas. Author: Miguel Jacinto Meléndez (1679-1734). Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMHKM9Y5–Elisabeth Farnese with her eldest son Infante Carlos (future Carlos III of Spain) in 1716 by Melendez
RMMMJ3F9–. English: Elisabeth Farnese with her eldest son Infante Carlos (future Carlos III of Spain) . 1716. Elisabetta Farneseson
RMMP7DNY–. English: Portrait of an infant presumed to be Elisabeth Farnese . 1693. 1018 Portrait of an infant presumed to be Elisabeth Farnese by an unknown artist
RMMB29FY–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMMN0A62–. Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese, Princess of Parma and Queen of Spain Isabella Farnese, Queen of Spain. 1723. Isabel de Parma
RMW98104–Detail of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in a 1743 painting by Louis Michel van Loo (closer).
RM2F8WJP6–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese 1714/1750
RMP2MMNJ–'Elisabeth Farnese', 1723, Oil on canvas, 144 cm x 115 cm, P02330. Author: Jean Ranc (1674-1735). Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMMB29G4–London, UK. 6th Apr, 2018. The Farnese Blue – will appear on the market for the first time in history this spring, after having remained in the same family for over three centuries. Given to Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain (1692-1766). The 6.16-carat pear shaped blue diamond has an estimate of CHF 3.5 - 5 million (US$ 3.7 - 5.3 million) - Diamonds to be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels on 15 May. on display at Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMMP7EPX–Isabella Farnese, Queen of Spain. Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese, Princess of Parma and Queen of Spain . 1723. 674 Isabel de Parma
RM2F917TG–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese 1746/1800
RMP3PCRX–'Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain', 1718-1722, Oil on canvas, 82 cm x 62 cm, P07604. Author: Miguel Jacinto Meléndez (1679-1734). Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMMMNKHK–Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766). 1745. Formal painting of Queen Isabel in circa 1740 by Louis Michel van Loo
RM2F8XDJX–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese 1714/1750
RMP53089–Spain. Madrid. The House of the Duke of Arco. Donated to king Philip V and Elisabeth Farnese in 1745. Decorated with wallpaper and luxurious carpets. National Heritage.
RMP5WW7D–N/A. English: Drawing of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1734 . 1734. Unknown 471 Drawing of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain in 1734
RM2F918EP–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese Stecher: Sysang, Johann Christoph
RMP2GCCB–Doña Isabel de Farnesio (1692-1766), segunda esposa de Felipe V. Reina de España desde 1714 a 1746. Grabado de 1870.
RMP5Y0H5–N/A. English: Elisabeth Farnese in a drawing circa 1762 . circa 1762. Anonymous 504 Elisabeth Farnese in a drawing circa 1762
RM2F8WK15–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese Stecher: Sysang, Johann Christoph
RMP634DB–NUMISMATICA. MEDALLA CASA DE BORBON. DE FELIPE V E ISABEL DE FARNESIO, POR ISIDORO PARRAGA. REVERSO. RETRATO DE ISABEL DE FARNESIO.1709. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).
RMMMNJ5P–. Queen Elisabeth Farnese of Spain with the Spanish royal crown in the background . circa 1715. Queen Elisabeth Farnese of Spain with the Spanish royal crown in the background by an unknown artist
RMMMJ1B7–. English: Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766), wife of Philippe V and Queen of Spain, held at Caserta . first half of 18th century. Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Philippe V of Spain held at Caserta
RMMMNJ62–. English: Elisabeth Farnese with her eldest son Infante Carlos (future Carlos III of Spain) . 1716. Elisabeth Farnese with her eldest son Infante Carlos (future Carlos III of Spain) in 1716 by Melendez
RM2F8TNRW–Elisabeth, Princess of Parma Farnese Stecher: Sysang, Johann Christoph
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation