Chip Clark, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History |
Detail of Georges Rouget’s painting of the wedding of Napoleon and Marie Louise, ca. 1810 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Joseph Franque’s The Empress Marie-Louise Watching Over the Sleep of the King of Rome, 1811 (Wikimedia Commons) |
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Detail of Giovanni Battista Callegari’s painting of the Duchess of Parma, ca. 1835 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Joseph Karl Stieler’s portrait of Archduchess Sophie of Austria, 1832 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Ludwig Angerer’s photographic portrait of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria with his brothers: (L-R) Archduke Karl Ludwig, Emperor Franz Josef (sitting), Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian (later Emperor of Mexico), and Archduke Ludwig Viktor, ca. 1860 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria and his third wife, Infanta Maria Theresa of Portugal, 1873 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Adele Perlmutter’s photographic portrait of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, ca. 1880s (Wikimedia Commons) |
Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria with Prince Alois of Liechtenstein, photographed on their wedding day with the bride´s mother, Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, 1903 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Adele Perlmutter’s photographic portrait of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, ca. 1905 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Archduke Leopold (right) with his brother, Archduke Rainier, ca. 1917 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Chip Clark, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History |
Archduke Leopold on the set of the film Four Sons, ca. 1928 (General Photographic Agency/Getty Images) |
Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein, 1943 (Wikimedia Commons) |
The Napoleon Diamond Necklace on display in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History (Wikimedia Commons) |
The Napoleon Diamond Necklace on display in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History (Wikimedia Commons) |