Portrait of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later Princess Alexandra of Wales, 1862WikiVictorian @wikivictorian · Portrait of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later Princess Alexandra of Wales (and Queen Consort of United Kingdom). Photographed in 1862.
W & D Downey (active 1855-1941) - Portrait photograph of the Princess of Wales (1844-1925), later Queen Alexandra, 1870Three-quarter length seated portrait photograph of the Princess of Wales holding a bouquet in her hands and looking down at them
TumblrAlexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra, August 1867. The photograph was taken during her convalescence from rheumatic fever. (x) General Knollys visited her and wrote she was “looking...
Queen Alexandra's Coronation Jewels (1902)Our series on the jewels worn by British queens regnant and consort for their coronations continues today with the rather incredible 1902 coronation ensemble of Queen Alexandra. You like jewels? We've definitely got jewels for you
Queen Victoria 1840sQueen Alexandra 👑 . ▪️ Alexandra had little understanding of money. The management of her finances was left in the hands of her…
A Victorian Princess's Iconic HairstyleAlexandra of Denmark, Princess of Wales, later Queen consort of the United Kingdom. Image: Wikimedia, Public Domain.
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François Flameng (1856-1923) - Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)This strikingly sophisticated and composed portrait of Queen Alexandra was painted by the French artist François Flameng in 1908. It is one the highlights of early 20th century royal portraiture. The Queen sits upon a stone step, gazing directly at the viewer; dressed in a white silk dress, diaphanous gauze suggested about her arms and shoulders. She is wearing Queen Victorias small crown, the riband and star of the Order of the Garter, her collier résille necklace, made by Cartier in…
Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-81) - Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-81), whose husband was a professor of Fine Arts at Copenhagen University, visited London in June 1852 to present Queen Victoria with a portrait of the Queen Dowager of Denmark (see RCIN 612341), and to exhibit her works at the Bridgewater Gallery. A highly favourable report in the Times concluded that the best proof that can be adduced of their excellence is to be found in the fact that they stand surrounded by the terrible competition of those great…