{"title":"Natálie Huynová (1853–1940). Portrét neprovdané aristokratky na počátku 20. století","authors":"Michaela Žáková","doi":"10.37520/cnm.2022.001","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Natalie Huyn (1853–1940). Portrait of an unmarried aristocrat in the early 20th century\n\nThe subject of this paper is the life story of Natalie Countess Huyn (1853–1940), on the example of which the diverse opportunities for the social participation of an unmarried member of the aristocracy at the close of the 19th and during the 20th centuries are illustrated. Countess Huyn, the daughter of officer Jan Karl Count Huyn, was forced to address the issue of her financial (and also social) security for practically her entire life. As a thirty-year old, she became lady-in-waiting to Archduchess Maria Therese of the Tuscan secundogeniture of the Habsburg-Lorraine family. After she was dismissed from her service in 1910, she accepted an endowment position at the Teresian Institute of Noble Ladies at Prague Castle. Here, the financially secure countess engaged in art, something she excelled in, writing poetry and charity, which she developed both in the direction of individuals and also various (mostly religious) organisations. Shortly after the Institute of Noble Ladies was closed at the decision of Czechoslovak state authorities, she accepted an offer by her distant cousin, Vladimir Lažanský and went to live at his chateau in Chyše until her death in 1940.","PeriodicalId":440569,"journal":{"name":"Časopis Národního muzea. Řada historická","volume":"12 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Časopis Národního muzea. Řada historická","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.37520/cnm.2022.001","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0
Abstract
Natalie Huyn (1853–1940). Portrait of an unmarried aristocrat in the early 20th century
The subject of this paper is the life story of Natalie Countess Huyn (1853–1940), on the example of which the diverse opportunities for the social participation of an unmarried member of the aristocracy at the close of the 19th and during the 20th centuries are illustrated. Countess Huyn, the daughter of officer Jan Karl Count Huyn, was forced to address the issue of her financial (and also social) security for practically her entire life. As a thirty-year old, she became lady-in-waiting to Archduchess Maria Therese of the Tuscan secundogeniture of the Habsburg-Lorraine family. After she was dismissed from her service in 1910, she accepted an endowment position at the Teresian Institute of Noble Ladies at Prague Castle. Here, the financially secure countess engaged in art, something she excelled in, writing poetry and charity, which she developed both in the direction of individuals and also various (mostly religious) organisations. Shortly after the Institute of Noble Ladies was closed at the decision of Czechoslovak state authorities, she accepted an offer by her distant cousin, Vladimir Lažanský and went to live at his chateau in Chyše until her death in 1940.
娜塔莉·胡恩(1853-1940)。本文的主题是娜塔莉伯爵夫人Huyn(1853-1940)的生活故事,以她为例,说明了19世纪末和20世纪未婚贵族成员参与社会的各种机会。Huyn伯爵夫人,军官Jan Karl Count Huyn的女儿,几乎一生都被迫解决她的经济(和社会)安全问题。30岁时,她成为了哈布斯堡-洛林家族托斯卡纳第二女继承人玛丽亚·特雷泽大公夫人的侍女。1910年被解雇后,她接受了位于布拉格城堡的特蕾西亚贵族女子学院的捐赠职位。在这里,经济上有保障的伯爵夫人从事她擅长的艺术,写诗和慈善事业,她在个人和各种(主要是宗教)组织的方向上发展。在捷克斯洛伐克政府决定关闭贵族女子学院后不久,她接受了她的远房表亲弗拉基米尔Lažanský的邀请,住在他位于Chyše的城堡里,直到1940年去世。