
Isabella I of Castile - Wikipedia
Her daughters Joanna and Catherine were thought to resemble her the most in looks - both are similarly described in contemporary sources as having auburn hair, but surviving paintings often show them …
Isabella I of Castile - The Collection - Museo Nacional del Prado
Dec 24, 2018 · Despite the absence of any distinctive features, this portrait of a lady dressed in fifteenth-century Spanish fashion is identified as Isabella the Catholic on the basis of other known portraits of …
Category:Paintings of Isabella I of Castile - Wikimedia Commons
Dec 1, 2024 · Media in category "Paintings of Isabella I of Castile" The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total.
Queen Isabella I of Spain, Queen of Castille (1451-1504)
The paintings were first recorded in the Royal Collection during the reign of Henry VIII; however, it is possible that the portraits came to England at the time of Katherine's marriage to Prince Arthur, …
NGV | Italian Masterpieces
Isabella had a refined taste in sculpture, painting and the decorative arts, owning many magnificent religious works by Flemish and Italian artists such as Hans Memling, Sandro Botticelli and Pietro …
Isabella I of Castile - World History Encyclopedia
Oct 31, 2023 · Isabella I of Castile was best known for her love and passion of her kingdom and improving Castile through the Reconquista and the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
Hours of Queen Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Spain
Isabella’s book of hours may have in its margins one of the first depictions of a daffodil in manuscript painting. The original owner of this exquisite book of hours was Queen Isabella of Spain, who …
Queen Isabella "La Católica" dictating her last will and Testament
This is his most famous painting, The Last Will and Testament of Isabella, in which he has avoided grandiose poses. In the centre of the composition he shows us the bed on which the queen lies, pale …
Isabel the Catholic - Spanish Old Master Paintings & Drawings
The present, unpublished drawing is a preparatory study for the canvas of Isabel the Catholic takes off her Jewels in order to give them to Christopher Columbus and can thus be securely attributed to …
Queen Isabella the Catholic dictating her Will - The Collection
After his triumph in Madrid, it sparked a true aesthetic revolution in the artistic scenario of its time and a radical change of direction in the evolution of Spanish painting of the previous century.