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  1. RCIN 408615. This captivating portrait of the great grandmother of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh is testament to the artist’s skills as a society portraitist. Considered a great beauty in her youth, the sitter’s face and shoulders are meticulously described, while the materials of her fashionable dress are skilfully rendered to imitate the ...

  2. Alexandra Iosifovna foi uma grã-duquesa russa por ocasião de seu casamento com o grão-duque Constantino Nikolaevich da Rússia, segundo filho do czar Nicolau I da Rússia. Nascida princesa Alexandra de Saxe-Altemburgo, era a filha mais nova do duque José de Saxe-Altemburgo e da princesa Amélia de Württemberg.

  3. Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna (1830-1911) was born Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg. Her name was Russianized on her conversion to Russian Orthodoxy and marriage to Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich (1827--92), son of Emperor Nicholas I, in 1848. This full-length portrait photograph, taken when she was about 30-35 years old, shows her facing left, warmly dressed, holding an umbrella ...

  4. Amazon.com: Alexandra Iosifovna, Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess Alexandra of Altenburg by Franz Xaver Winterhalter: Posters & Prints

  5. Iosifovna, Alexandra: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IAI 1 Key D-flat major Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 1 piece (Langsam) Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. 1860s Dedication George V of Hanover: Average Duration Avg. Duration: 7 minutes Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Romantic: Piece Style Romantic: Instrumentation

  6. Considered a great beauty in her youth, with a tall, graceful figure, the Grand Duchess Alexandra, or ‘Sanny’, was the fifth daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg and Amalie Therese Louise, Duchess of Württemberg. In September 1848 she married Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich, second son of Nicholas I, and younger brother to Alexander II; they had six children, including Olga ...

  7. 29 de jun. de 2021 · This work was published on territory of the Russian Empire (Russian Republic) except for territories of the Grand Duchy of Finland and Congress Poland before 7 November 1917 and wasn't re-published for 30 days following initial publications on the territory of Soviet Russia or any other countries.