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Emperor Of Russia Collection (page 5)

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, 1860. Artist: Andrei Deniere

Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, 1860. Artist: Andrei Deniere
Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, 1860. Marie of Hesse (1824-1880) was a German princess who married Tsar Alexander II of Russia in 1841

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s

Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s. Alexander (1818-1881) was Tsar from 1855. Known as The Liberator, he emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Family portrait of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s

Family portrait of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s. Alexander (1818-1881) was Tsar of Russia from 1855. Known as The Liberator, he emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsar Alexander III and Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna of Russia, 1880s

Tsar Alexander III and Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna of Russia, 1880s. Alexander III (1845-1894) married Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928), formerly known as Dagmar of Denmark, the younger sister of Alexandra

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Empress Maria Fyodorovna of Russia, 1890s. Artist: Charles Bergamasco

Portrait of Empress Maria Fyodorovna of Russia, 1890s. Artist: Charles Bergamasco
Portrait of Empress Maria Fyodorovna of Russia, 1890s. Dagmar of Denmark (1847-1928) married the future Tsar Alexander III on 9th November 1866

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, early 1890s. Artist: Charles Bergamasco

Portrait of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, early 1890s. Artist: Charles Bergamasco
Portrait of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, early 1890s. Alexander III (1845-1894) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 14 March 1881 until his death in 1894

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: The Tsar Alexander II Monument in Samara, Russia, 1890s

The Tsar Alexander II Monument in Samara, Russia, 1890s. Known as The Liberator for his emancipation of the serfs in 1861

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, late 1850s. Artist: Andrei Deniere

Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, late 1850s. Artist: Andrei Deniere
Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, late 1850s. Marie of Hesse (1824-1880) was a German princess who married Tsar Alexander II of Russia in 1841. From a private collection

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsar Alexander II and his daughter Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna, late 1850s

Tsar Alexander II and his daughter Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna, late 1850s. Artist: Andrei Deniere
Tsar Alexander II and his daughter Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna, late 1850s. Known as The Liberator for his emancipation of the serfs in 1861

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsar Alexander II at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia, September 1856 (1900)

Tsar Alexander II at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia, September 1856 (1900)
Performance in the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia, attended by Tsar Alexander II during his coronation celebrations, September, 1856 (1900)

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Czar Alexander II, Moscow, (september 1856), 1900

Czar Alexander II, Moscow, (september 1856), 1900
Czar Alexander II, Moscow, (September 1856), 1900

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsar Nicholas I of Russia

Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. Nicholas (1796-1855) was Tsar from 1825-1855. His aggressive foreign policy towards the Ottoman Empire culminated in the Crimean War

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, (1826). Artist: R Page

Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, (1826). Artist: R Page
Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, (1826). Alexander (1777-1825) ascended to the throne in 1801 after the murder of his father, Paul I

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: The Tsarevich Nicholas and his father Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: F Meaulle

The Tsarevich Nicholas and his father Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: F Meaulle
The Tsarevich Nicholas and his father Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Alexander III died on 1st November 1894 and was succeeded by his eldest son, who ruled as Nicholas II

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Announcement on the health of Tsar Alexander of Russia, Livadia Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1894

Announcement on the health of Tsar Alexander of Russia, Livadia Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1894. Alexander III died on 1st November 1894 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Nicholas II

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: The death of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: Henri Meyer

The death of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: Henri Meyer
The death of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Alexander III (1845-1894) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 14 March 1881 until his death in 1894. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Nicholas II

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: First Chappe telegraph message from St Petersburg, early 19th century, (c1870)

First Chappe telegraph message from St Petersburg, early 19th century, (c1870)
First Chappe telegraph message from St Petersburg, Russia, early 19th century, (c1870). Tsar Nicholas I (1796-1855), sending the first message from St Petersburg telegraph station

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: St. Isaacs Cathedral, Leningrad, c1960s. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Isaacs Cathedral, Leningrad, c1960s. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Isaacs Cathedral, Leningrad, c1960s. Russian Orthodox neoclassical exterior of cathedral on St Isaacs Square, ordered by Tsar Alexander I

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Emperor Nicholas I at the coffin of Emperor Francis I of Austria, ca 1835. Artist: Anonymous

Emperor Nicholas I at the coffin of Emperor Francis I of Austria, ca 1835. Artist: Anonymous
Emperor Nicholas I at the coffin of Emperor Francis I of Austria, ca 1835. From a private collection

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Emperor Nicholas I, 1826. Artist: Vasily Tropinin

Portrait of Emperor Nicholas I, 1826. Artist: Vasily Tropinin
Portrait of Emperor Nicholas I, 1826. Nicholas (1796-1855) was Tsar from 1825-1855. His aggressive foreign policy towards the Ottoman Empire culminated in the Crimean War

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, 1805. Artist: Jean Laurent Monnier

Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, 1805. Artist: Jean Laurent Monnier
Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, 1805. German princess Louise of Baden (1779-1826) married the future Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1793

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Emperor Alexander I, 1800s. Artist: Jean Laurent Monnier

Portrait of Emperor Alexander I, 1800s. Artist: Jean Laurent Monnier
Portrait of Emperor Alexander I, 1800s. Alexander (1777-1825) ascended to the throne in 1801 after the murder of his father, Paul I

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsarevich Alexander and Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia, c1880

Tsarevich Alexander and Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia, c1880. Alexander (1845-1894) and Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928) with the Tsarinas sister, Princess Alexandra (1844-1925)

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Tsarina Maria Feodorovna of Russia with Tsarevich Nicholas, c1873

Tsarina Maria Feodorovna of Russia with Tsarevich Nicholas, c1873. Princess Dagmar of Denmark (1847-1928) married the future Tsar Alexander III on 9 November 1866

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, 1857. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, 1857. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, 1857. Grand Duchess Maria (1819-1876) was the eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas I and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, c1862-c1870

Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, c1862-c1870. Grand Duchess Maria (1819-1876) was the eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas I and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia, 1862

Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia, 1862. Grand Duke Nicholas (1843-1865) was the eldest son of Tsar Alexander II and was Tsarevich (heir apparent) from 1855 until his death

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia with Anna Tyutcheva, 1864

Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia with Anna Tyutcheva, 1864. The daughter of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna (1853-1920) married Prince Alfred

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia, c1861-c1864

Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia, c1861-c1864. Grand Duke Nicholas (1843-1865) was the eldest son of Tsar Alexander II and was Tsarevich (heir apparent) from 1855 until his death

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia, c1860-c1862

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia, c1860-c1862. Grand Duke Alexei (1850-1908) was the sixth child and fourth son of Tsar Alexander II and his first wife, Maria Alexandrovna

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Grand Dukes Paul Alexandrovitch and Sergei Alexandrovitch of Russia, 1863

Grand Dukes Paul Alexandrovitch and Sergei Alexandrovitch of Russia, 1863. Grand Duke Sergei (1857-1905) and Grand Duke Paul (1860-1919)

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: The Empress Josephine Presenting her Children to the Emperor Alexander at Malmaison

The Empress Josephine Presenting her Children to the Emperor Alexander at Malmaison, c1839-1879

Background imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Alexander I Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France at Tilsit, 1807 (c1880)

Alexander I Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France at Tilsit, 1807 (c1880)
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France at Tilsit, 1807 (c1880). On 25 June 1807, Napoleon and Alexander met on a raft in the middle of the river Neman in Russia to

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

Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia in military uniform, c1860

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia 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 imageEmperor Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, 1857. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, 1857. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, 1857. Detail. Marie of Hesse (1824-1880) was a German princess who married Tsar Alexander II of Russia in 1841. As Tsarina she was known as Maria Alexandrovna

Background imageEmperor Of Russia 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



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