Orlando Norie (1832-1901)
The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra of Russia at Balmoral, 22 September 1896 drawn 1896
Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour | 80.7 x 134.7 cm (frame, external) | RCIN 451518
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A watercolour showing the arrival of the Emperor and Empress, with the Prince of Wales and Duke of Connaught, by carriage at Balmoral Castle on the evening of 22 September 1896, a contingent of Scots Greys (their escort) on the left, and the queen awaiting guests her guests at the entrance to the castle. Signed.
The last Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II, and his wife, Alexandra, visited Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle, her Scottish home, in 1896. They arrived by imperial yacht at Leith on 22 September, and then travelled to Balmoral, where they stayed until 3 October. The Empress Alexandra was the queen's granddaughter (Alexandra was the daughter of Victoria and Albert's third child Princess Alice and her husband Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse). The young Russian Imperial couple brought their 10-month-old daughter, Olga, with them to meet her great-grandmother. The visit was principally a family reunion, with many of Queen Victoria’s children and grandchildren travelling to Balmoral to greet the couple. The stay was also punctuated with discussions about international relations relating to Russia and Britain. Queen Victoria spoke to Nicholas regarding the Eastern Question, and the prime minister and Foreign Secretary, Lord Salisbury, gained assurances about Russia’s intentions towards India.
Text adapted from Russia, Royalty & the Romanovs, London, 2018Provenance
Presumably commissioned by Queen Victoria
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Medium and techniques
Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour
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80.7 x 134.7 cm (frame, external)
45.2 x 98.2 cm (sight)