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Fedorovna Collection

"Fedorovna: A Legacy of Elegance and Tragedy" Step into the opulent world of Fedorovna, a name synonymous with grandeur and sorrow

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Tsar Alexander III and his family, 1885 (b/w photo)

Tsar Alexander III and his family, 1885 (b/w photo)
529855 Tsar Alexander III and his family, 1885 (b/w photo); (add.info.: Tsar Alexander III and Empress Marie fedorovna of Russia with their children)

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). Creator: Herbert K Bourne

Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). Creator: Herbert K Bourne
Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). The death of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia (1796-1855), who died on 2 March 1855 at the Winter Palace in St Petersburg

Background imageFedorovna Collection: A diamond tiara belonging to the Romanov dynasty

A diamond tiara belonging to the Romanov dynasty
Diamond tiara, once belonging to the Empress Marie Fedorovna. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Alexandra Fedorovna

Alexandra Fedorovna
ALEXANDRA FEDOROVNA of Prussia Wife of Nicholas (Nikolai) I of Russia (1796 - 1855) (ruled 1825 - 1855) Date: 1798 - 1860

Background imageFedorovna 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 imageFedorovna Collection: MARIA FEODOROVNA (1847-1928). Nee Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar. Princess Dagmar of Denmark

MARIA FEODOROVNA (1847-1928). Nee Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar. Princess Dagmar of Denmark and Empress consort of Russia. Engraving, c1880

Background imageFedorovna Collection: MARIA FYODOROVNA (1847-1928). Nee Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar

MARIA FYODOROVNA (1847-1928). Nee Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar. Princess of Denmark; wife of Tsar Alexander III of Russia

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Tsar Alexander III and Empress Marie fedorovna of Russia with their children (Future

Tsar Alexander III and Empress Marie fedorovna of Russia with their children (Future Tsar Nicholas II is shown standing at the back iof the group. Circa 1885

Background imageFedorovna Collection: MARIA FYODOROVNA (1847-1928). N

MARIA FYODOROVNA (1847-1928). N

Background imageFedorovna Collection: The Imperial Russian Family

The Imperial Russian Family
Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra Fedorovna with their children, surrounded by portraits of other family members: Grand-Duc Alexis, Alexandre Nicolaievitch, Grand-Duc Vladimir

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Maria Fedorovna / Sepia 89

Maria Fedorovna / Sepia 89
MARIA FEDOROVNA Wife of Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark, mother of Tsar Nicholas II

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Maria Fedorovna / Pj 1891

Maria Fedorovna / Pj 1891
MARIA FEDOROVNA Wife of Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark

Background imageFedorovna Collection: Maria Fedorovna / Roy 1901

Maria Fedorovna / Roy 1901
MARIA FEDOROVNA Wife of Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark


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"Fedorovna: A Legacy of Elegance and Tragedy" Step into the opulent world of Fedorovna, a name synonymous with grandeur and sorrow. This captivating diamond tiara once adorned the heads of the Romanov dynasty, symbolizing their regal power and splendor. In Herbert K Bourne's poignant artwork "Last Moments of the Czar, " we catch a glimpse of Alexandra Fedorovna, her eyes filled with anguish as she faces an uncertain fate. The weight of history hangs heavy in this scene, capturing the tragic end to a once-mighty empire. Yet amidst the turmoil, there were moments of joy and triumph. In "The Coronation of Empress Maria Fyodorovna, " painted in 1797, we witness her radiant beauty as she ascends to her rightful place on Russia's throne. This oil on canvas masterpiece immortalizes Maria Fyodorovna's grace and dignity for generations to come. Born Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar, Princess Dagmar of Denmark would later become known as Maria Feodorovna upon marrying Tsar Alexander III. Her transformation from Danish royalty to Russian empress is captured in multiple portraits that showcase her timeless allure. As Tsar Alexander III stands tall beside his beloved wife in another photograph, we see a united family brimming with love and hope for their future reign. Little did they know that their dynasty would face unimaginable challenges ahead. Through it all, Maria Fyodorovna remained steadfast amidst political unrest and personal tragedy. She navigated through turbulent times while raising her children within the walls of palaces steeped in history – an enduring symbol of strength during adversity. "The Imperial Russian Family" portrait encapsulates both joyous occasions and solemn remembrances; each member contributing their unique presence to this tableau frozen in time. Their collective story serves as a reminder that even those born into privilege are not immune to the trials of life.