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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Queen Louise, wife of King Frederick William III, was an enormously popular figure in Prussia. She was renowned for her patriotism, which she displayed, for example, by accompanying her husband to war in full military uniform. Napoleon himself nicknamed her “my beautiful enemy” for her resistance to French encroachment on Prussian territories. Here, Louise wears a classically inspired headdress. The coin around her neck commemorates her father, Charles II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Johann Gottfried Schadow was one of the first German sculptors to adopt the Neoclassical style. He was close friends with celebrated Italian sculptor Antonio Canova , whose works are also in the collection of the Art Institute.
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Hiram Powers — Mrs. Potter Palmer
Hiram Powers — Ginevra
Artist unknown — Ship Figurehead: Female Bust
Jean Antoine Houdon — Bust of Anne-Marie-Louise Thomas de Do
Harriet Hosmer — Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra
Jan Jozeph Jaquet — Sauterelle (Grasshopper)
Lambert Sigisbert Adam — Bust of Amphitrite
Jan Jozeph Jaquet — Mascarade
De Grieksche A — Borstbeeld van Mary Stuart
Hiram Powers — America
Hugh Welch Diamond — Copy of a Bust of Her Majesty Queen Vic
Unknown artist — Portrait of a Lady