File:Martin van Meytens Christine-Philippine de Herzelles née de Trazegnies.jpg
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DescriptionMartin van Meytens Christine-Philippine de Herzelles née de Trazegnies.jpg |
Deutsch: Martin van Meytens (1695–1770): Christine-Philippine-Élisabeth de Herzelles geborene de Trazegnies (1728–1793), als Witwe Erzieherin der einzigen Tochter Josephs II., dessen Heiratsantrag sie ablehnte. Gemälde in der Eingangshalle von Schloss Corroy-le-Château (bei Gembloux). |
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18th century date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Source | Derek Beales: Joseph II, Band 1, Cambridge University Press 1987, Abb. 5b. |
Author | Martin van Meytens |
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