The “Picture Gallery,” Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom,
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The “Picture Gallery,” Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom,
Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021
Tartan Dress | 1835⠀ ——⠀ As an American, I don’t think anything is more sartorially evocative of the Christmas season than velvet tartan. Especially when it was made into a dress for Princess Victoria (later Queen), to whom we celebrate for giving us many of our modern holiday traditions. ⠀ ⠀ I added the last picture with Lucy Worsley next to the dress. I am always astonished at how unbelievably diminutive in stature Victoria was. The definition of “small but mighty”.⠀ ⠀ (@royalcollectiontrust Number: RCIN 71984)⠀ ——⠀ #christmas #fashion #victorian #victorianchristmas #queenvictoria #tartan #velvet #style #design #costume #mode #winter #moda #art #history #royalcollectiontrust https://www.instagram.com/p/B6YO9nbAljx/?igshid=fjt05myx5kfs
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The Queen's Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom,
@Royal Collection Trust
Villa Madama, Rome, Italy
An unfinished architectural project started c.1518 by Raphael and decorated after Raphael's death by his workshop.
Joseph Thurmer, Longitudinal section of the Loggia, published 1844,
Chromolithograph, 28.4 x 54.8 cm (sheet of paper)
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The King's Bedroom, Queen Mary's Dolls House,
Built between 1921 and 1924 for Queen Mary, consort of George V, by the leading British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, it includes contributions from over 1,500 of the finest artists, craftsmen and manufacturers of the early twentieth century.
The house even includes electricity, running hot and cold water and working lifts.
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-THE COUSINS; QUEEN VICTORIA AND VICTOIRE, DUCHESS DE NEMOURS, BY FRANZ XAVER WINTERHALTER 1852- . Victoire, duchesse de Nemours (1822-1857), was first cousin to both the Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the daughter of their uncle, Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. A childhood playmate of Prince Albert at Rosenau, Victoire was described by Queen Victoria as ‘like a dear sister to us’ (Benson and Esher 1908). She married Louis, duc de Nemours, second son of the King of France, in April 1840, only two months after the royal wedding in England. Eight years later she was forced into exile with the rest of the French royal family by the Revolution of 1848, living at Claremont House in Surrey. The Duchess was a frequent visitor to Buckingham Palace and it was there that ‘secret’ sittings took place for The Cousins: ‘Dear Victoire & Nemours came to luncheon, & remained til after 3, Vic sat to Winterhalter for the secret’ (Journal, 29 June, 1852). The sitters occupy a two seater ‘tête-a-tête’, in the style of Georges Jacob but not recognisably from the Royal Collection. The background landscape with hills and a river may be imaginary. Queen Victoria wrote that Prince Albert was ‘greatly pleased’ with the painting (Journal, 26 August, 1852). The duchesse de Nemours died in 1857 at Claremont at the age of thirty-five, after giving birth to her fourth child, Blanche. Soon after, Queen Victoria compiled a commemorative album which included a watercolour of the Duchess on her deathbed. She also commissioned three additional copies of The Cousins from William Corden, and a bust of Victoire from Marochetti. The Queen wrote of her cousin, ‘She was so dear, so good – one of those pure, virtuous, unobtrusive characters who make a home peaceful, cheerful and happy’. The picture was hung in the Queen’s Bedroom at Osborne. ______________________________ . Source : #royalcollectiontrust ______________________________ #queenvictoria #queen #victoria #victoire #duchessdenemours #royals #victorian #painting #cousins #victorianera #victoriaandalbert https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd6dQwTsR3f/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=