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French calf leather album by Maquet, with silver gilt clasps and green watered silk board lining, each leaf having four embossed paper windows, containing 100 albumen cartes-de-visite (RCINs 2915115-2915213).
From the 1840s Queen Victoria began to acquire
Portrait Photographs in the Royal Collection

The Royal Family have collected, created and commissioned many portrait photographs

ATTRIBUTED TO VICTORIA, PRINCESS OF GREAT BRITAIN (1868-1935)

Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (1882-1960)

circa 1900 - 1901

RCIN 2923682.b

Kodak's introduction of cheap camera technologies at the turn of the twentieth century enabled larger sectors of the society to take their likeness and the likeness of those people important to them. This portrait of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (1882-1960) is from an album of snapshots compiled by Princess Victoria (1868-1935). Princess Victoria was an avid amateur photographer and photographed her family on numerous occasions. In this photograph, Olga is seated beside a Kodak brownie camera. Olga was a keen artist and it is possible the sketches on the wall behind her were her own creation.


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