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Grand Duchess Collection (#5)

"Grand Duchesses: Portraits of Power and Elegance" Step into the captivating world of grand duchesses through a collection of stunning artworks and photographs

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: Portrait of the Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, c1822(?). Artist: George Dawe

Portrait of the Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, c1822(?). Artist: George Dawe
Portrait of the Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, c1822(?). Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1786-1859) was the third daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia and Maria Feodorovna

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: Portrait of the Tsesarevna Anna Petrovna, 1740s. Artist: Ivan Adolsky

Portrait of the Tsesarevna Anna Petrovna, 1740s. Artist: Ivan Adolsky
Portrait of the Tsesarevna Anna Petrovna, 1740s. Detail. Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia (1708-1728) was the eldest daughter of Peter the Great and Catherine I of Russia

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: OLGA CONSTANTINOVNA (1851-1926). Grand Duchess of Russia and Queen of Greece

OLGA CONSTANTINOVNA (1851-1926). Grand Duchess of Russia and Queen of Greece

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: The Coronation of the Empress Maria Fyodorovna (1759-1828) 1797 (oil on canvas)

The Coronation of the Empress Maria Fyodorovna (1759-1828) 1797 (oil on canvas)
BAL244853 The Coronation of the Empress Maria Fyodorovna (1759-1828) 1797 (oil on canvas) by Vernet, Emile Jean Horace (1789-1863); 60x95 cm; State Russian Museum, St

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: GRAND DUCHESS TATIANA (1897-1918). Grand Duchess of Russia and daughter of Czar Nicholas II

GRAND DUCHESS TATIANA (1897-1918). Grand Duchess of Russia and daughter of Czar Nicholas II. Carrying a stretcher loaded with sod outside Alexander Palace

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1853-1920). Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh

MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1853-1920). Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: OLGA ALEXANDROVNA (1882-1960). Russian grand duchess; consort of Duke Peter Alexandrovich

OLGA ALEXANDROVNA (1882-1960). Russian grand duchess; consort of Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg. Photographed c1901

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: CHILDREN OF NICHOLAS II. The children of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, c1910. Left to right: Marie

CHILDREN OF NICHOLAS II. The children of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, c1910. Left to right: Marie, Tatiana, Anastasia, Alexis, Olga

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: NICHOLAS II (1868-1918). Czar of Russia

NICHOLAS II (1868-1918). Czar of Russia. Four of the former Czars five children resting after gardening during their captivity at Tsarskoye Sela Palace in 1917

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: GRAND DUCHESS ANASTASIA (1901-1918). Anastasiya Nikolayevna. Grand Duchess of Russia

GRAND DUCHESS ANASTASIA (1901-1918). Anastasiya Nikolayevna. Grand Duchess of Russia and daughter of Czar Nicholas II. Photograph, c1910

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: ROYAL PARTY, 1893. A royal party at the opera. Left to right: Duke of York (later George V)

ROYAL PARTY, 1893. A royal party at the opera. Left to right: Duke of York (later George V), Princess May, Grand Duke of Hesse, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Czarevitch

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: OPERA: GRAND DUCHESS, 1867. Scene from an 1867 performance of Jacques Offenbachs operetta The

OPERA: GRAND DUCHESS, 1867. Scene from an 1867 performance of Jacques Offenbachs operetta The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, at the Royal Italian Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: GEORGE I (1845-1913). King of Greece, 1863-1913. King George

GEORGE I (1845-1913). King of Greece, 1863-1913. King George and the 16 year old Grand Duchess Olga of Russia at the time of their wedding in 1867. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageGrand Duchess Collection: RUSSIA: ROYAL WEDDING, 1874. Festivities at the Governors Palace in Moscow, Russia

RUSSIA: ROYAL WEDDING, 1874. Festivities at the Governors Palace in Moscow, Russia, on the occasion of the wedding in St. Petersburg of Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia and Prince Albert




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"Grand Duchesses: Portraits of Power and Elegance" Step into the captivating world of grand duchesses through a collection of stunning artworks and photographs. Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples, exudes regal grace in her 1814 oil painting, showcasing her status as a prominent figure during the Napoleonic era. Saint Olga, Princess of Kiev, is portrayed twice – once by Nikolai Alexandrovich Bruni in the second half of the 19th century and later by Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov between 1885-1896. These portraits capture her enduring legacy as an influential ruler. Witness history unfold with "The Marriage of The Duke of Edinburgh with The Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, " a black-and-white photograph from 1914 that immortalizes this royal union. Delve further into Russian royalty with depictions such as "Portraits of the Russian Monarchy, " which showcases notable figures like Rurik, Igor of Kiev, Vladimir the Great, and Ivan IV. Emile Desmaisons skillfully captures Grand Duchess Michael's allure during the years 1860-69 while also portraying Grand Duchess Constantine's timeless beauty during that same period. Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess Tuscany's portrait from around 1707 emanates elegance and sophistication. Lastly, experience theatrical grandeur with "The Grand Duchess" lithograph depicting a scene at The Savoy Theatre in London. Additionally, explore Barbara Radziwi┼é┼éowna's lithograph to uncover more about this enigmatic historical figure. These captivating glimpses into the lives and personas of grand duchesses offer insight into their power dynamics within society while highlighting their remarkable beauty and influence throughout history.