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On September 10, 1898, the reclusive Empress Elisabeth of Austria was visiting Geneva under an assumed name when she was fatally stabbed in the torso by Italian anarchist Luigi Lucheni, who used a ...
Born into the royal Bavarian House of Wittelsbach, Elisabeth enjoyed an informal upbringing, where her hands-on mother and father raised her to explore the countryside and enjoy creative musings. The ...
Tatiana Blatnik is focusing on the positives after her ex-husband, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, remarried this year ...
In this witty and astute account, historian Goldstone (In the Shadow of the Empress) presents the turbulent and politically entwined lives of Elisabeth of Austria and Eugénie of France. With ...
As one of eight children — and not the eldest daughter — Elisabeth did not have to follow the strictest rules of the royal court. She flourished in the countryside, surrounded by friends who called ...
One area of the palace is the Sisi Museum, named after Empress Elisabeth, wife of Emperor Franz Joseph, with more than 300 objects on display.
Artists > Hermann Klotz > Artworks > Empress Elisabeth of Austria Hermann Klotz , c. 1906 biscuit porcelain Decorative Art height 47 cm Signed Literature Estimate Subscribers only Auction Venue/Sale ...
E mpress Elisabeth of Austria, known as Sisi, remains one of the most enigmatic and iconic figures in European history. Her life, marked by beauty, tragedy, and rebellion against royal constraints, ...
View Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1867) By Raab Georg; oil on canvas; 101 x 84 cm, framed; Signed; . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.