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Reply #75
« on: July 12, 2011, 05:16:18 PM »
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Chomodeo,
in Libochovice, there is a portrait of Alexandrina´s mother, Ekaterina Shuvalova. Copy of this portrait is also in castle Sternberk. Portrait of Alexandrina (owned by family Dietrichstein-Leloir) is now exhibited in castle Mikulov.
Hi beladona is this castle cesky sternberk?how u visited libochovice and mikulov?
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Reply #76
« on: July 12, 2011, 05:40:05 PM »
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Sorry wanted to say ...have you visited...typing on the iPhone and it's to small to do that...now I remember years ago I visited mikulov and saw the family tree painted on the wall there with the last member Mercedes.it's amazing that the castle was rebuild after the war!took lots a pictures very nice place
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Reply #77
« on: July 13, 2011, 12:12:28 AM »
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Chomodeo,
in Libochovice, there is a portrait of Alexandrina´s mother, Ekaterina Shuvalova. Copy of this portrait is also in castle Sternberk. Portrait of Alexandrina (owned by family Dietrichstein-Leloir) is now exhibited in castle Mikulov.
Hi beladona is this castle cesky sternberk?how u visited libochovice and mikulov?
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It´s not castle Cesky Sternberk (property of Sternberg family), but Sternberk (in Moravia, before WW2 owned by Liechtenstein family) - little confusing, I know:

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« on: July 13, 2011, 12:16:47 AM »
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Sorry wanted to say ...have you visited...typing on the iPhone and it's to small to do that...now I remember years ago I visited mikulov and saw the family tree painted on the wall there with the last member Mercedes.it's amazing that the castle was rebuild after the war!took lots a pictures very nice place

Of course I visited Mikulov and Libochovice - I was looking for Dietrichstein portraits there:) Family tree and portraits in Mikulov are wonderful. Now part of them is also on website of Mikulov museum: http://www.rmm.cz/dietrichstein/index.html (just click on names)
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« on: July 13, 2011, 12:17:40 AM »
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Countess Clothilde von Diertichstein,later Countess Apponyi:



Very nice portrait, Marc! Do you know where is it from and who is author?
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Reply #80
« on: July 13, 2011, 01:49:13 AM »
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Thank you beladona
Now I remember, when I visited mikulov, seeing the huge wine barrel there I took a picture of it.
Since I am in Prague often I love to visit the most castles as I can and learn about Czech nobility
If you don't mind to pm me and suggest anything ?I speak Czech and got not many books but started with Pribehy cesky slechty and Navraty  cesky slechty.
Thank you
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« on: July 13, 2011, 05:25:52 PM »
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Very nice portrait, Marc! Do you know where is it from and who is author?

Unfortunately,all I know is that the portrait painter is Philipp Alexius de Laszlo!

Hope this helps...
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