Queen of Prussia — Stock Photo, Image

Queen of Prussia — Illustration

Queen of Prussia on engraving from the 1800s. Engraved after a painting by Dahling and published in London by John Bell in 1807.

 — Illustration by georgios

Same Series:

Princess Caroline of Naples and Sicily (1798-1870) on engraving from 1859. Engraved by Nordheim and published in Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, Germany,1859.
Princess Caroline of Naples and Sicily — Stock Photo, Image
Anne Villiers (1610-1654) on engraving from the 1800s. English noblewoman and Countess of Morton. Engraved by Rivers.
Anne Villiers — Stock Photo, Image
Dress of a noble lady of Syria in 1581 on engraving from the 1700s.
Dress of a noble lady of Syria in 1581 — Stock Photo, Image
Isabeau of Bavaria (1370-1435) on engraving from the 1800s. Queen consort of France during 1385-1422 as spouse of King Charles VI. Engraved by J.Rogers for the
Isabeau of Bavaria — Stock Photo, Image
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) on hand colored engraving from the 1800s. Queen of Great Britain during 1837-1901.
Queen Victoria — Stock Photo, Image
Duchess of Cumberland on engraving from the 1800s. Published in 1815 in Lady's Magazine.
Duchess of Cumberland — Stock Photo, Image
Rachel Russell, Lady Russell (1636-1723) on engraving from 1830. English noblewoman, heiress, and author. Engraved by J.Cochran and published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'',UK,1830.
Rachel Russell, Lady Russell — Stock Photo, Image
Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby (1599-1664) on engraving from 1827. Engraved by T.A.Dean and published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'',UK,1827.
Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby — Stock Photo, Image
Dorothy Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (1617-1684) on engraving from 1829. Engraved by T.Wright and published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'',UK,1829.
Dorothy Spencer, Countess of Sunderland — Stock Photo, Image
Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603) on engraving from 1829. Queen of England and Queen of Ireland during 1558-1603. Engraved by W.T.Fry and published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'',UK,1829
Elizabeth I of England — Stock Photo, Image
British woman on engraving from the 1800s. Engraved by A.L. from a drawing by F.Corbeaux and published by the Ladies Companion.
19th Century British Woman — Stock Photo, Image
Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily (1782-1866) on engraving from 1859. Queen of the French during 1830-1848. Engraved by Nordheim and published in Meyers Konversatio
Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily — Stock Photo, Image
Princess Sophia of Gloucester (1773-1844) on engraving from the 1800s. Artwork by Marie Anne Bourlier and printed in 1808 for John Bell.
Princess Sophia of Gloucester — Stock Photo, Image
Anne Carr, Countess of Bedford (1615-1684) on engraving from 1831. Wealthy English noblewoman. Engraved by J.Thomson and published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'',UK,1831.
Anne Carr, Countess of Bedford — Stock Photo, Image
Mary I (1542-1587) on engraving from the 1700s. Queen of Scotland during 1542-1567. Engraved from a drawing taken from an original picture and published in 1778
Mary I Queen of Scotland — Stock Photo, Image
Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817) on engraving from the 1800s. Engraved by H.T.Ryall from a painting by A.E.Chalon and published in London by Hard
Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales — Stock Photo, Image

Usage Information

You can use this royalty-free illustration "Queen of Prussia" for personal and commercial purposes according to the Standard or Extended License. The Standard License covers most use cases, including advertising, UI designs, and product packaging, and allows up to 500,000 print copies. The Extended License permits all use cases under the Standard License with unlimited print rights and allows you to use the downloaded stock illustrations for merchandise, product resale, or free distribution.

You can buy this illustration and download it in high resolution up to 2496x3514. Upload Date: May 10, 2011