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Catarina De Bragança Collection

"Catarina de Bragança: A Royal Legacy Immortalized in Art" Step into the world of Catarina de Bragança, also known as Catherine of Braganza

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine (1638-1705), Duchess of Branganza, Princess of Portugal, Queen of England

Catherine (1638-1705), Duchess of Branganza, Princess of Portugal, Queen of England... 17th century Creator: Peter Lely
Catherine (1638-1705), Duchess of Branganza, Princess of Portugal, Queen of England, married to Charles II of England, 17th century

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Oval Box Showing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, England, c. 1660. Creator: Unknown

Oval Box Showing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, England, c. 1660. Creator: Unknown
Oval Box Showing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, England, c. 1660. Charles II was restored to the monarchy in 1660

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Mirror Showing King Charles II, Queen Catherine of Braganza

Mirror Showing King Charles II, Queen Catherine of Braganza, and Scenes from the Old Testament, England, c. 1665

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine, Princess of Portugal, 1661. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

Catherine, Princess of Portugal, 1661. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
Catherine, Princess of Portugal, 1661

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza, 1662. Creator: William Faithorne

Catherine of Braganza, 1662. Creator: William Faithorne
Catherine of Braganza, 1662

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza. Queen of Charles the Second, (c1826). Creator: Samuel Freeman

Catherine of Braganza. Queen of Charles the Second, (c1826). Creator: Samuel Freeman
Catherine of Braganza. Queen of Charles the Second, (c1826). Portrait of Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), queen consort of King Charles II of England

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza, 1935

Catherine of Braganza, 1935. Catherine of Braganza. Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was queen consort of King Charles II of England

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: The Privy Purse of Catherine of Braganza, at Sizergh Hall, Westmorland, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Privy Purse of Catherine of Braganza, at Sizergh Hall, Westmorland, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Privy Purse of Catherine of Braganza, at Sizergh Hall, Westmorland, 1862. Engraving of...the badge of office belonging to Sir Thomas Strickland. Keeper of her Privy Purse

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza, 1661. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

Catherine of Braganza, 1661. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
Catherine of Braganza, 1661

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Queen Consort of King Charles II, 1912

Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Queen Consort of King Charles II, 1912
Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal (1604-1656) (at the time Duke of Braganza) and his wife, Louise of Guzman (1613-1666)

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705)

Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705). Catherine was a Portuguese infanta and the queen consort of King Charles II. They were married in 1662

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Artist: B Holl

Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Artist: B Holl
Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, 1833. Artist:s Freeman

Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, 1833. Artist:s Freeman
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, 1833

Background imageCatarina De Bragança Collection: Catherine of Braganza

Catherine of Braganza. Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was queen consort of King Charles II of England. She was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal


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"Catarina de Bragança: A Royal Legacy Immortalized in Art" Step into the world of Catarina de Bragança, also known as Catherine of Braganza, through a collection of captivating artworks that depict her life and reign. In the stunning oil painting "Catherine of Braganza, c. 1670, " we witness her regal presence and grace captured on canvas. An intriguing artifact, the oval box showcasing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza transports us back to England in the 1660s. Its unknown creator skillfully portrays their union, symbolizing their powerful partnership. A mirror reflecting King Charles II alongside Queen Catherine offers a glimpse into their private lives. This intimate portrayal reveals not only their physical appearances but also hints at the depth of their connection. The delicate etching by Wenceslaus Hollar titled "Catherine, Princess of Portugal" showcases her beauty during her early years before becoming queen consort. William Faithorne's portrait from 1662 further immortalizes her elegance and poise. Samuel Freeman's artwork from c1826 captures Catherine's essence as Queen Consort to Charles II—a woman who held immense influence over English courtly affairs during this era. Fast forward to more recent times; an enchanting photograph taken in 1935 preserves Catherine's memory for future generations to admire. Another striking image from 1912 reminds us once again of this remarkable queen consort whose impact resonates even centuries later. B Holl's depiction from the nineteenth century emphasizes Catherine's significance as she proudly wears her royal attire—an emblematic representation of power and authority. Intriguingly, a letter penned by James, Duke of Monmouth in 1685 provides insight into his relationship with Catherine—a testament to her role beyond being just a queen consort. Through these diverse artistic interpretations spanning different eras, we are reminded that Catarina de Bragança was more than just a queen.