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Czar Collection (page 6)

Background imageCzar Collection: Monument to Alexander II in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, c1904-c1905

Monument to Alexander II in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, c1904-c1905. Known as The Liberator for his emancipation of the serfs in 1861

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Nicholas II reviewing the parade of the pupils of Moscow in the Kremlin, Russia, 1912

Tsar Nicholas II reviewing the parade of the pupils of Moscow in the Kremlin, Russia, 1912. Artist: K von Hahn
Tsar Nicholas II reviewing the parade of the pupils of Moscow in the Kremlin, Russia, 1912. Found in the collection of the Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Alexander II of Russia, c1860s(?) Artist: Count Ivan Grigorievich Nostitz

Tsar Alexander II of Russia, c1860s(?) Artist: Count Ivan Grigorievich Nostitz
Tsar Alexander II of Russia, c1860s(?). Alexander (1818-1881) was Tsar from 1855. Known as The Liberator, he emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageCzar Collection: Grand Dukes Alexander Alexandrovich and Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia, c1870-c1875(?)

Grand Dukes Alexander Alexandrovich and Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia, c1870-c1875(?). Artist: Sergei Levitsky
Grand Dukes Alexander Alexandrovich and Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia, c1870-c1875(?). The future Tsar Alexander III (1845-1894) (top right) with his younger brother

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1863

Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1863. Alexander (1818-1881) was Tsar from 1855. Known as The Liberator, he emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia in a carriage, early 20th century

Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia in a carriage, early 20th century. Artist: K von Hahn
Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) and Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna (1872-1918) of Russia in a carriage, early 20th century. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow

Background imageCzar Collection: Russian Imperial family outside the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 20th century

Russian Imperial family outside the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 20th century. Artist: K von Hahn
Russian Imperial family outside the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 20th century. Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) of Russia and Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna (1872-1918)

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family in the park of Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, 1900s

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family in the park of Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, 1900s. Artist: K von Hahn
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family in the park of Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 1900s. Nicholas (1868-1918) with his mother

Background imageCzar Collection: Nicholas II Tsar of Russia, as Tsarevich, c1890

Nicholas II Tsar of Russia, as Tsarevich, c1890. Nicholas (1868-1918) succeeded his father, Alexander III, as Emperor of Russia in 1894

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, reviewing troops, c1855

Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, reviewing troops, c1855. Alexander (1818-1881) became Tsar in 1855 at the height of the Crimean War

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, c1801-1825

Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, c1801-1825. Alexander (1777-1825) ascended to the throne after the murder of his father, Paul I

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, 1817

Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, 1817. Alexander (1777-1825) ascended to the throne after the murder of his father, Paul I. He was initially a liberal and a reformer

Background imageCzar Collection: Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia

Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia
Ivan IV, the Terrible, Tsar of Russia. Known as The Terrible, Ivan (1530-1584) assumed power as the first Emperor of Russia in 1547

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Alexander III of Russia and the French ambassador in St Petersburg, 1893. Artist: Henri Meyer

Tsar Alexander III of Russia and the French ambassador in St Petersburg, 1893. Artist: Henri Meyer
Tsar Alexander III of Russia and the French ambassador in St Petersburg, 1893. The 1890s saw the establishment of an alliance between France and Russia

Background imageCzar Collection: Peter I, the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia, cutting a Boyars (nobleman) beard

Peter I, the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia, cutting a Boyars (nobleman) beard. Peter became Tsar in 1682. He embarked on a campaign to modernise and Europeanise Russia, socially

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855

Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855. Known as The Liberator, Alexander emancipated Russias serfs in 1861. The pace of reform under Alexanders rule was too slow for some, however

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, 1869. Artist: Coide

Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, 1869. Artist: Coide
Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, c1880. Known as The Liberator, Alexander emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, c1880

Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, c1880. Known as The Liberator, Alexander emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageCzar Collection: Alexander I (1777-1825), Tsar of Russia from 1801, in military uniform

Alexander I (1777-1825), Tsar of Russia from 1801, in military uniform. Alexander ascended to the throne after the murder of his father, Paul I

Background imageCzar Collection: Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia

Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia
Peter the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia from 1682. Engraving

Background imageCzar Collection: Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia, c16th century

Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia, c16th century
Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV), Tsar of Russia, c16th century. Woodcut

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Nicholas II reviewing Cossacks, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5

Tsar Nicholas II reviewing Cossacks, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5
Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) Emperor of Russia from 1894, reviewing Cossacks, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5. From Le Petit Journal, Paris, 28 February 1904

Background imageCzar Collection: Nicholas II and supporting officers on horseback, c1900

Nicholas II and supporting officers on horseback, c1900
Nicholas II (1868-1919) Tsar of Russia from 1894, on horseback, supported by his Staff officers, c1900

Background imageCzar Collection: The Tsars Cannon, the largest cannon in the world

The Tsars Cannon, the largest cannon in the world
The Tsars Cannon, the largest canon in the world. It is 17.45 feet long, has a base of 36.1 inches, and weighs 40 tons. It was cast by Andrey Chokhov

Background imageCzar Collection: Nicholas I (1796-1855), Tsar of Russia in military uniform

Nicholas I (1796-1855), Tsar of Russia in military uniform
Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia In military uniform

Background imageCzar Collection: Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia in military uniform, c1860

Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia in military uniform, c1860

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in exile in 1917

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in exile in 1917. Emperor of Russia from 1894, Nicholas (1868-1918) was forced to abdicate after the Russian Revolution in 1917

Background imageCzar Collection: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his son, Alexei, in military uniform, c1910-c1916

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his son, Alexei, in military uniform, c1910-c1916. Nicholas II (1868-1918), Emperor of Russia from 1894 and the Tsarevich Alexei (1904-1918), who was a haemophiliac

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich, first half of 19th century

Portrait of Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich, first half of 19th century. Detail. Alexis I (1629-1676) was the second tsar of the Romanov dynasty. He succeeded his father, Michael I, in September 1645

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Tsar Feodor Alexeyevich, first half of 19th century

Portrait of Tsar Feodor Alexeyevich, first half of 19th century. Copy of an earlier portrait. Detail. The third tsar of the Romanov dynasty, Feodor III (1661-1682) succeeded his father, Alexis I

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Tsar Michael Feodorovich, first half of 19th century

Portrait of Tsar Michael Feodorovich, first half of 19th century. Copy of an earlier portrait. Detail. Michael I (1596-1645) was the first Romanov tsar of Russia

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Peter the Great, mid 19th century. Artist: Enrico Belli

Portrait of Peter the Great, mid 19th century. Artist: Enrico Belli
Portrait of Peter the Great, mid 19th century. Peter I (1672-1725) succeeded his father Alexis I as Tsar in 1682, initially ruling jointly with his half-brother, Ivan V

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Peter the Great, first half of 19th century

Portrait of Peter the Great, first half of 19th century. Detail. Peter I (1672-1725) succeeded his father Alexis I as Tsar in 1682, initially ruling jointly with his half-brother, Ivan V

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Peter II, c1728

Portrait of Peter II, c1728. Detail. The grandson of Peter the Great, Peter (1715-1730) acceded in 1727 but died of smallpox three years later. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of the Grand Duke Nicholas Pavlovich, 1820s. Artist: George Dawe

Portrait of the Grand Duke Nicholas Pavlovich, 1820s. Artist: George Dawe
Portrait of the Grand Duke Nicholas Pavlovich, 1820s. Detail. The third son of Tsar Paul I of Russia, Nicholas I (1796-1855) was Tsar from 1825-1855

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Emperor Nicholas I, mid 19th century

Portrait of Emperor Nicholas I, mid 19th century. Detail. The third son of Tsar Paul I of Russia, Nicholas I (1796-1855) was Tsar from 1825-1855

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback, 1850s. Artist: Egor Botman

Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback, 1850s. Artist: Egor Botman
Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback, 1850s. Detail. The eldest son of Tsar Nicholas I, Alexander II (1818-1881) succeeded his father in 1855

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Emperor Nicholas II, 1895

Portrait of Emperor Nicholas II, 1895. Detail. Nicholas (1868-1918) succeeded his father, Alexander III, as Emperor of Russia in 1894

Background imageCzar Collection: Portrait of Emperor Nicholas II, 1915-1916

Portrait of Emperor Nicholas II, 1915-1916. Detail. Nicholas (1868-1918) succeeded his father, Alexander III, as Emperor of Russia in 1894

Background imageCzar Collection: A Momentous Question!, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Momentous Question!, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Momentous Question!, 1883. Czar Alexander III of Russia is majestic following his coronation. On one side is the representative of Constitutional Liberty and, on the other, Despotism

Background imageCzar Collection: Lutheran Cathedral and the statue of Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011

Lutheran Cathedral and the statue of Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Lutheran Cathedral and the statue of Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinki Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageCzar Collection: Tomb of Peter the Great, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011

Tomb of Peter the Great, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Tomb of Peter the Great, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. The cathedral, which was built between 1712 and 1733, stands within the Peter and Paul Fortress

Background imageCzar Collection: Chapel of St Catherine the Martyr, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011

Chapel of St Catherine the Martyr, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Chapel of St Catherine the Martyr, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. The chapel contains the tombs of Tsar Nicholas II and members of his family and servants



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