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Bagrationi Dynasty Collection

The Bagrationi Dynasty, a prominent royal family in Georgia's history, is beautifully depicted through various artworks and numismatic treasures

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Prince Simon Bagratovich of Bagrationi Imereti (1771-?), 1806

Prince Simon Bagratovich of Bagrationi Imereti (1771-?), 1806. Private Collection

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Prince Alexander Archilovich of Imereti (1674-1711), Early 18th cen

Prince Alexander Archilovich of Imereti (1674-1711), Early 18th cen. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Countess Anna Alexandrovna Golitsyna, nee Princess Bagrationi-Gruzinskaya (1763-1842), 1797

Countess Anna Alexandrovna Golitsyna, nee Princess Bagrationi-Gruzinskaya (1763-1842), 1797. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Prince Alexander of Imereti (1760-1780), Second Half of the 19th century

Prince Alexander of Imereti (1760-1780), Second Half of the 19th century. Artist: Roinov (Roinashvili)
Prince Alexander of Imereti (1760-1780), Second Half of the 19th century. Found in the collection of National Parliamentary Library of Georgia

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Prince Vakhushti of Kartli (1696-1757). Artist: Anonymous

Prince Vakhushti of Kartli (1696-1757). Artist: Anonymous
Prince Vakhushti of Kartli (1696-1757). Private Collection

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Prince Vakhtang-Almaskhan of Georgia (1761-1814), Second Half of the 19th century

Prince Vakhtang-Almaskhan of Georgia (1761-1814), Second Half of the 19th century. Found in the collection of National Parliamentary Library of Georgia

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), Second Half of the 19th century. Artist: Roinov (Roinashvili)

Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), Second Half of the 19th century. Artist: Roinov (Roinashvili)
Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), Second Half of the 19th century. Found in the collection of National Parliamentary Library of Georgia

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Caucasian traditional dress, 1840s. Artist: Gagarin, Grigori Grigorievich (1810-1893)

Caucasian traditional dress, 1840s. Artist: Gagarin, Grigori Grigorievich (1810-1893)
Caucasian traditional dress, 1840s. Private Collection

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Coins of Queen Tamar of Georgia, 1200. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins

Coins of Queen Tamar of Georgia, 1200. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins
Coins of Queen Tamar of Georgia, 1200. From a private collection

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Seal of Empress Maria of Alania, 1070. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins

Seal of Empress Maria of Alania, 1070. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins
Seal of Empress Maria of Alania, 1070. From a private collection

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Coins of King George III of Georgia, 1174. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins

Coins of King George III of Georgia, 1174. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins
Coins of King George III of Georgia, 1174. From a private collection

Background imageBagrationi Dynasty Collection: Coins of Queen Rusudan of Georgia, 1227. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins

Coins of Queen Rusudan of Georgia, 1227. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient Coins
Coins of Queen Rusudan of Georgia, 1227. From a private collection



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The Bagrationi Dynasty, a prominent royal family in Georgia's history, is beautifully depicted through various artworks and numismatic treasures. Coins bearing the image of Queen Tamar of Georgia from 1200 showcase her regal elegance and power. Prince Simon Bagratovich of Bagrationi Imereti, portrayed in 1806, represents the dynasty's continued influence centuries later. Another notable figure is Prince Alexander Archilovich of Imereti from the early 18th century, whose portrait captures his noble demeanor. Countess Anna Alexandrovna Golitsyna, formerly Princess Bagrationi-Gruzinskaya, radiates grace and poise in her painting by Vigee-Lebrun. Prince Alexander of Imereti's portrait from the second half of the 19th century reveals his refined features and aristocratic charm. Meanwhile, Prince Vakhushti of Kartli is immortalized anonymously with intricate detail highlighting his importance. Prince Vakhtang-Almaskhan's photograph showcases him as a distinguished gentleman during this era. The captivating portrait of Prince Ioann reflects his charisma and intelligence. The artwork also includes depictions of traditional Caucasian dress from the mid-19th century by Grigori Grigorievich Gagarin—an exquisite representation of cultural heritage. Ancient coins featuring Empress Maria Alania's seal (1070) as well as those minted under King George III (1174) and Queen Rusudan (1227) provide glimpses into their reigns' economic prosperity. Through these remarkable artifacts and portraits spanning several centuries, we are transported to an era where the Bagrationi Dynasty reigned supreme—a testament to their enduring legacy in Georgian history.