Josepha Conti : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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==Life==e 1850
They lived on Briennerstrasse in Munich, near the Royal Residenz, thus becoming known to [[Ludwig I of Bavaria]], who included her in his [[Gallery of Beauties]]. Her husband had left her by 1845, but she then worked (from 1850 to 1852) as a maker of canvases for the royal court, later marrying a Court Councillor.
 
For this painting Stieler returned to the allegorical style of the earlier portraits. Josepha wears a crown of roses, and with her uplifted eyes symbolizes the Holy Rosa of Lima.
 
 
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Poltredet e voe gant [[Joseph Karl Stieler]] e ha1844, pa serretoa 19 vloaz. Serret e voe an oberenn e dastumad [[Ludwig Iañ]], [[roue Bavaria]], ha diskouezet e [[Poltredaoueg ar gened]].
 
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