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Showing posts with label Queen Victoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Victoria. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2020

Ernie and Onor - portraits of the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse by de László, 1907


Unfinished variant of the above portrait; the line around the figure suggests that there was thought to reshape the canvas into an oval format.
The very artistic Grand Duke got up in a fancy-dress turban.

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In 1894 Ernst Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine had been fairly railroaded into marriage with his first cousin Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha by their mutual grandmother Queen Victoria. The union was a disaster almost from the start, and the couple divorced in 1901 on grounds of "invincible mutual antipathy." Four years later, Victoria Melita married another first cousin, Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich while, that same year, Ernst Ludwig married Princess Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich. Called Ernie and Onor in the family, the pair's first son, Georg Donatus, was born in 1906 and their second, Louis, two years later. The grand ducal couple endured war and political turmoil - and perhaps Ernst Ludwig's homosexual affairs - but lived very happily together until the Grand Duke's death in October of 1937. Only a month later, the dowager Grand Duchess was killed in a horrific plane crash that also claimed the lives of her eldest son, his pregnant wife Cecile - sister of the present Duke of Edinburgh - and their two young sons, Ludwig and Alexander.


Sunday, July 28, 2019

Victoria's relations - a selection of portraits by Winterhalter from the Royal Collection



Children, mothers, aunts, half-sisters, cousins, in-laws.... (And what's the daughter of a half-sister? A "half-niece"...?)

Prince Leopold (1853-1884), 1854. Victoria and Albert's fourth son, the eighth of nine children.
Prince Leopold suffered from hemophilia - the first occurrence in the family of the disease - and would die aged only thirty.
George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), 1852. Victoria's first cousin on her father's side.
(And to those who say Winterhalter wasn't adept at portraits of men...?)
Princess Mary of Cambridge (1833-1897), 1846. Victoria's first cousin on her father's side. 
Princess Mary was only thirteen when this portrait was painted. She was later the mother of Queen Mary.
 Count Alexander of Mensdorff-Pouilly (1813-71), 1847. First cousin of both Victoria and Albert, on her mother's and his father's side.
Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1824-1884), 1850. First cousin of both Victoria and Albert, on her mother's and his father's side.
Queen Victoria, 1845.
Prince Albert, 1845. Of course Victoria and Albert were first cousins as well; her mother and his father were siblings.
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar, Princess of Prussia, later Queen of Prussia and German Empress (1811-1890), 1853. Mother-in-law of the Princess Royal.
Princess Louise of Prussia, later Grand Duchess of Baden (1838-1923), 1851. Daughter of the above.
Friedrich Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia, later Emperor Friedrich III of Germany (1831-88), 1867. Brother of the above and husband of the Princess Royal.
Victoria, Princess Royal, later Crown Princess of Prussia and Empress Friedrich of Germany (1840-1901), 1857. Victoria and Albert's first born.
The Duchess of Kent (1786-1861), 1844. Queen Victoria's mother. A study for Winterhalter's painting "The Reception of King Louis Philippe."
The Duchess of Kent, 1857.
Prince Arthur (1850-1942), 1851. Victoria and Albert's third son, seventh of nine children.
Princess Helena, later Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1846-1923), 1861. Victoria and Albert's third daughter and fifth child.
Princess Helena, 1865. 
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1831-1917), 1866. Husband of Princess Helena.
Juliane, Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield, Grand Duchess Anna Feodorovna of Russia (1781-1860), 1848. Aunt to both Victoria and Albert.
Prince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1845-1907), 1849. First cousin once removed of both Victoria and Albert.
"The Cousins": Queen Victoria and Victoire, duchesse de Nemours (1822-1857), 1852. The duchesse de Nemours was first cousin to both Victoria and Albert.
Princess Alice, later Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine (1843-1878), 1861. Victoria and Albert's second daughter and third child.
Prince Louis of Hesse, later Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse (1837-1892), 1861. Princes Alice's husband.
Feodora, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1807-72), 1872. Queen Victoria's half-sister. (Painted in the year of her death.)
Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, later Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein (1835-1900), 1853. Daughter of the above.
Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, later Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen (1839-1872), 1855. Sister of the above.