Família_Imperial_por_Otto_Hees.jpg
Summary
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Otto Hees
(1870-1940)
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Description |
Português:
Dom Pedro II, Imperador do Brasil
e a família imperial fotografada por Otto Hees.
Legenda : Da esquerda para a direita: a imperatriz Dona Teresa Cristina, D. Antônio, a princesa Isabel, o imperador, D. Pedro Augusto (filho da irmã da princesa Isabel, d. Leopoldina, duquesa de Saxe), D. Luís, o conde d'Eu e D. Pedro de Alcântara (príncipe do Grão-Pará). |
Date | 1889 (Published sometime in the 1890s. Source: [1] ) |
Source | Lago, Bia Corrêa do. Os fotógrafos do Império: a fotografia brasileira no Século XIX . Rio de Janeiro: Capivara, 2005. ISBN 858906316X |
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Empress Teresa Cristina of Brazil
Princess Isabel, Imperial Princess of Brazil
Emperor Pedro II of Brazil
Prince Peter August of Saxe-Coburg-Koháry
Gaston d'Orléans, Count d'Eu
Prince Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará
Prince Luís
Prince Antonio
Empress Dona (Lady) Teresa Cristina, spouse of Pedro II
Dom (Lord) Antônio, youngest son of Isabel and Gaston
Dom Luís, middle child of Isabel and Gaston
Dom Pedro, Prince of Grand Pará, eldest child of Isabel and her heir
Dom Pedro Augusto, son of Leopoldina, deceased daughter of Pedro II
Gaston of Orléans (or Dom Gastão de Orleães as he was known in Brazil), Count of Eu
Dona (Lady) Isabel, Princess Imperial, daughter and heiress to Pedro II
Emperor Dom (Lord) Pedro II