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https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v55i0.84

Portraits of the Queen and Empress Maria Theresia in North-Western Croatia An Overview

Marina Bregovac Pisk


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Abstract

The paper presents a chronological overview of portraits of Empress Maria Theresia in museum collections of north-western Croatia – Zagreb, Varaždin and Trakošćan. The early portraits of Maria Theresia as the heiress to the throne are smaller in size, portraying her as the Austrian archduchess, while portraits after her ascension to the throne are mostly large, stressing the official use they were intended for. They range in quality from those painted by well-known Viennese court artists up to representations by highly or less skilled anonymous artists. Martin van Meytens the Younger stands out as the most prominent portraitist of the Empress; together with his workshop he provided the whole Austrian Empire with numerous portraits of Maria Theresia and her husband. Most of her portraits painted between 1741 and 1760, held in museum collections in north-western Croatia, are attributed to Meytens and / or his workshop.
Portraits of Empress Maria Theresia in museum collections of north-western Croatia present the monarch in different stages of her life – as a young archduchess and heiress to the throne, a mighty ruler and mother, and finally a grieving widow. They remain a constant reminder of the greatness she had achieved as the only female monarch of the vast multinational Habsburg Empire.

Keywords

Maria Theresia; portraits; museum collections; north-western Croatia; Martin van Meytens the Younger

Hrčak ID:

214655

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/214655

Publication date:

14.12.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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