#Tatiana nikolaevna
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roses-of-the-romanovs · 2 days ago
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“May the Lord God guard you, save you, protect you from all evil. Your daughter Tatiana who loves you passionately for ever and ever.” —Tatiana to her father (from Four Sisters)
“I kiss you and Papa 1000000000 times but I can’t count it myself.” —Tatiana to her mother
“[Tatiana] was completely unselfish, always ready to give up her own plans to go for a walk with her father, to read to her mother, to do anything that was wanted.” —Sophie Buxhoeveden
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romanovsonelastdance · 3 months ago
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Press photo of Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, 1906.
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imperial-russia · 11 months ago
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The Imperial Family in the Livadia Palace by Daria Buravtseva
"In my work ... I set the task of showing a long-gone era, and people whose fate personifies the tragedy of the Russian Empire. One day I was traveling the Crimea and visiting palaces, wandering through museum halls filled with Crimean air and scorching sun. At that moment, a long-gone era appeared before me as if it were yesterday.
I wanted to show the Romanovs not as the royal seven, but as living happy people. I had a desire to show that history is multifaceted and consists not only of tragic moments but is also full of happy moments in the lives of historical figures."
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graceofromanovs · 8 months ago
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Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with three of his daughters Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana and Maria, 1912.
Source @teatimeatwinterpalace (gifs), Royalty In Colour (colorisation).
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otmaaromanovas · 3 months ago
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New photographs of the last Romanov family (scroll to see them all!)
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Some of the photographs were previously only available for viewing in very low resolution - see these photos for before vs after to show the difference!
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The photos mostly originate from the meetings of the Romanov family with their Hessian relatives: the Tsarina’s brother Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig, his wife Grand Duchess Eleonore, and their children, Georg Donatus and Ludwig. Photographs include the family on the Standart yacht, in the Livadia Palace dining hall, and at events greeting the public, from around 1910 to 1912.
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Sources and photos: 
📍Ольга, @om871218 (Pinterest), [accessed November 2024]
📍Darmstadt (Hesse), Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt
— I have cropped the photos so just the images are shown, and no background walls/screens 
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foreverinthepagesofhistoryy · 5 months ago
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The Photo vs Behind the Scenes
Photo 1: Grand Duchesses Maria and Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia with Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia, pushing maternal first cousin Prince Georg Donatus of Hesse and By Rhine in a cart, Wolfsgarten 1910
Photo 2: the same people on the left along a nanny or governess, maybe Prince Heinrich of Prussia standing on the stairs, and Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia playing with Prince Ludwig of Hesse and By Rhine, Wolfsgarten 1910
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alexandrafeodorovna · 24 days ago
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Portraits of Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna and Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia Nikolaevna by Friedrich August von Kaulbach, 1903.
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melinoyart · 4 months ago
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super graphic ultra antique girls
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krasivaa · 7 months ago
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Grand Duchesses Maria Nikolaevna, Anastasia Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia in 1913.
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the-last-tsar · 16 days ago
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Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana reading at Standart.
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worldoftheromanovs · 3 months ago
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Anastasia Nikolaevna, Maria Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna in Mogilev, August 24th 1916
From Anastasia’s 1915-1916 Album
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roses-of-the-romanovs · 5 months ago
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“The only thing Maria does is talk. During breakfast, after, during rides. In short, whenever we are [with her], and there is no way to stop her.” —a disgruntled Tatiana, 1916
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romanovsonelastdance · 1 month ago
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The daughters of Nicholas II featured in The Tatler, 1911.
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imperial-russia · 11 months ago
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A rather unusual, but moving modern icon of the Imperial passion-bearers
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141n3 · 24 days ago
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I just discovered the art of Pavel Ryzhenko, and oh my goodness. hes done so much art depicting Imperial Russia which are some of my favorites. Unfortunately he was a monarchist and idolised Nicholas II, but I myself am here to admire his beautiful art. ”Imprisoned at Tsarskoye Selo” (2004)
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Depicting the Tzar, Tzarina (with a tired and aged appearance from the results of fatigue over her short lifetime of childbirth and stress), and their young son Alexei (with a bandaged bleeding knee, symbolising his hemophilia, in bed - where he was most of his short, short, life.)
“The Ipatiev House. The morning after.” (2004)
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Depicting a Bolshevik troup tearing apart a room in the Ipatiev House (or “The house of special purpose”) the morning after the murder of the Romanov family in that very house.
“The Farewell of the Tsar to His Troops” (2004)
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Namesake, the Tzar bidding goodbye to his troops in the freezing Russian winter.
About Imperial Russia and monarchism- I am not a supporter of Nicholas II or monarchism, but I believe that he shouldve been given a trial by jury and HIS CHILDREN SHOULD NOT HAVE DIED. Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei were completely innocent and had nothing to do with their fathers pathetic and disgusting choices as Tzar. So im just putting that there for clarification.
Rest in peace, royal angels Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei ☦️
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otmaaromanovas · 5 months ago
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A French writer recalls meeting the Romanov sisters
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During WWI, French journalist and writer Amélie de Néry, who went by the pen name Marylie Markovitch, was invited to have a private audience with Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. During this meeting, she was introduced to the four Grand Duchesses by the Tsarina.
In January 1916, her recollections were condensed and published in multiple newspapers throughout America and Europe. She wrote:
With a charming smile she took my hand and told me she was very happy to receive a representative of the women of France, who, like their sisters in Russia, had so bravely borne their burden of anxiety during this cruel war. 'Let me introduce you to my daughters,' she said as soon as I thanked her for granting me an audience. 'This is Tatiana.' Grand Duchess Tatiana also shook hands with me and said she was very much interested in meeting a woman journalist for the first time. She is a beautiful girl, with big blue eyes, full of life, illuminating her fair, young face. At this moment the door opened and a young girl, also in the garb of a sister of mercy, entered the room. 'And here is Olga, my little French daughter' said the czarina. Grand duchess Olga is no less beautiful and charming than her younger sister, but she is more calm and there is something of the serenity of the mystic about her. As the czarina referred to her stay in Paris, it seemed to me as if a dreamy expression came into the daughter's dark soulful eyes. ‘Colonel de Vitchkowsky will introduce you to my two other daughters,' said the czarina, as she parted from me to take up her duties in the operating room; and once more I felt the firm grip of her hand. The two little grand duchesses, Marie and Anastasia, were in the convalescent ward. I found that both, wearing plain white dresses and red hats, standing close to an officer who, seated on the window sill, was playing the balalaika. They both shook hands with me and the music went on.
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📍SOURCES: Amélie de Néry; LA Raconteuce, ‘Find Writer Finds Czarina Hard At Work’, El Paso Herald newspaper, 6 January 1916. Her full recollections can be found in Amélie de Néry, ‘L’Imperatrice en Voile Blanc’ in Revue Des Deux Mondes, (1916), p. 566
📍PHOTOS: Photograph albums of the Grand Duchesses, public domain; Photographs of Amélie de Néry: Portrait de Mme Marlie [sic] Markovitch, Femina publication, 122, February 1906, p. 75, public domain
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