The Unhappy Empress

The Empress Elizabeth of Austria, widely known as 'Sissi', is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful women in history. Her slender figure, her glorious ankle-length chestnut hair, her impeccable taste in fashion and her skills as an equestrian made her a legend. Despite her fairytale wedding and being the empress of one of the most powerful ruler in the world, Elizabeth was a deeply unhappy and restless woman. Her pursuit of happiness was all in vain and her tragic death ended a life full of bitterness. But her memory and reputation survived up to the modern age, and people can't help but feel fascinated about her, just like the times when she was still alive. To read about the Empress and her life, click this link: Elizabeth, Empress of Austria

Some portraits of the tragic empress:


This is probably her most well-known portrait. It was done by the German court painter, Franz Xaver Winterhalter in 1865, when the Empress was 27 years old. In this portrait, the artist successfully captured the glamour, charm and the elusive smile of Elizabeth.
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This portrait shows Elizabeth as a young empress.
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And a photograph showing her as the Queen of Hungary, wearing her coronation robes inspired from the traditional costume of Hungary.

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