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A variant of this miniature, a watercolour signed Daffinger and dated "Vienne le 16 Janvier 1837 Hector Lucchesi-Palli" is illustrated and discussed in Georg Kugler, Staatskanzler Metternich und seine Gäste. Die wiedergefundenen Miniaturen von Moritz Michael Daffinger [...] aus dem Gästealbum der Fürstin Melanie Metternich, Graz, Vienna and Cologne, n. d., pl. 23.
Caroline, widow of the murdered Duke of Berry since 1820, remarried secretly in 1831 young Count Ettore Lucchesi-Palli (1805 Palermo - 1864 Brunnsee), during a visit to her native city of Naples. According to Georg Kugler (op. cit., p. 418), "Count Ettore was never more than a subordinate character [...]. His sole, inglorious achievement was to have squandered his wife's fortune at the gaming (sic) table." Nevertheless, he was styled Duke della Grazia in 1856.
We are grateful to Georges Englebert, Vienna, for his kind help in preparing this catalogue entry.
Caroline, widow of the murdered Duke of Berry since 1820, remarried secretly in 1831 young Count Ettore Lucchesi-Palli (1805 Palermo - 1864 Brunnsee), during a visit to her native city of Naples. According to Georg Kugler (op. cit., p. 418), "Count Ettore was never more than a subordinate character [...]. His sole, inglorious achievement was to have squandered his wife's fortune at the gaming (sic) table." Nevertheless, he was styled Duke della Grazia in 1856.
We are grateful to Georges Englebert, Vienna, for his kind help in preparing this catalogue entry.