The View from the Park of Livadia in Yalta by Ivan Aivazovsky
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The View from the Park of Livadia in Yalta by Ivan Aivazovsky
New RARE photo of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia with second daughter Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia , Livadia, fall 1898
I am 99% sure that the inscription below says “Alicky and Tatiana” (I am sure about the second half but not Alix’s name part so if anyone could confirm that would be great)
Source: Ilya aka LastRomanovs on Flickr and Sledstvie on Instagram
Livadia, 1914.
Tatiana Nikolaevna, Alexandra Feodorovna, Maria Nikolaevna, Anastasia Nikolaevna, Nicholas II, and Olga Nikolaevna in the Little Pair’s bedroom at the Livadia Palace, August 1913
Photo from Tatiana’s 1913-1914 Album
New photograph of Tatiana Nikolaevna, Livadia 1914
Shared by Ilya (sledstvie on Instagram, LastRomanovs on Flickr)
📍 GARF F. 601 Op. 1 D. 1647 l. 69
The Imperial Family in the Livadia Palace by Daria Buravtseva
"In my work ... I set the task of showing a long-gone era, and people whose fate personifies the tragedy of the Russian Empire. One day I was traveling the Crimea and visiting palaces, wandering through museum halls filled with Crimean air and scorching sun. At that moment, a long-gone era appeared before me as if it were yesterday.
I wanted to show the Romanovs not as the royal seven, but as living happy people. I had a desire to show that history is multifaceted and consists not only of tragic moments but is also full of happy moments in the lives of historical figures."
Ivan Aivazovsky, View from Livadia, 1861