Half-length portrait of a couple, facing each other, hands clasped and looking ahead. He has gray hair and wide sideburns. He wears a black uniform with a shoulder strap and decoration. She has hair tied with curls falling on her forehead adorned with a diadem with strands of pearls. She has two dangling earrings. She wears a white cut dress, with a blue and white shoulder strap.
D. João VI (Lisbon, May 13, 1767 - March 10, 1826), king of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, and D. Carlota Joaquina (Aranjuez, April 25, 1775 - Queluz, January 7, 1830), his wife and Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Portugal and Algarves from 1816 to 1826, and also Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Brazil until 1822.
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