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  1. Price. €50,00. The Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, eldest daughter of Philip II of Spain, was one of the pioneering female political players of the seventeenth century. Credited for her significant contribution to the consolidation of Spanish power in the ten southern-most provinces of the Burgundian inheritance after an eighty years rebellion ...

  2. Excursión campestre de Isabel Clara Eugenia. Excursión campestre de Isabel Clara Eugenia es un óleo sobre lienzo pintado por los artistas flamencos Jan Brueghel el viejo y Joos de Momper. Fue pintado en el primer cuarto del siglo XVII. El cuadro se conserva en el Museo del Prado de Madrid ( España ). 1 2 .

  3. 30 de mar. de 2000 · El Arte en la Corte de los Archiduques Alberto de Austria e Isabel Clara Eugenia (1598-1663). Un reino imaginado (Palacio Real de Madrid, 2-XII-1999 a 27-11-2000). Archivo Español De Arte , 73 (289), 84–86.

  4. María se retiró al Monasterio de las Descalzas convirtiendo sus aposentos en el famoso Cuarto Real, donde murió en febrero de 1603. En él se educó Isabel Clara Eugenia, hija de Felipe II e Isabel de Valois, que donó al convento una espléndida serie de tapices sobre la Eucaristía, diseño de Rubens que permanecen en el convento.

  5. This study pretends to analyze the figure of Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia in an essential period of her life. Before she became sovereign and governess to the Low Countries she expended three decades in Philip II’s Court. We want to study these years as a way to understand the period she lived in the Court of Brussels.

  6. The marriage of Isabel Clara Eugenia (1566–1633) to Albert of Austria and her designation as sovereign princess of the Low Countries marked a turning point in the depiction of her public image. Her change of social status from single to married woman and her assumption of political responsibilities brought with them a new model of portrait.

  7. Isabella Clara Eugenia, archduchess of Austria (born Aug. 12, 1566, Segovia, Spain—died Dec. 1, 1633, Brussels) was an infanta of Spain who became the instrument of her father’s claims to the thrones of England and France; as the archduchess of Austria, she ruled the Spanish Netherlands with her husband, Archduke Albert VII, from 1598 to 1621.