Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Alix

1873

1873

The final painted image yesterday portrayed the wedding in 1862 of Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Alice, to Prince Louis of Hesse. Their daughter Alix (above, with her nurse) became one of Victoria's favorite grandchildren, especially after the premature death of Princess Alice in 1878.

1879

1879

Victoria holds hands with Alix in the photograph above, while the child's older sisters look on. They all wear mourning for their mother.

1880

1885

Above, Alix as an adolescent (still in short skirts, but already corsetted) posing with one of her sisters. The photograph would be sent to the Queen in England, as would the portrait of Alix with her father, Prince Louis, a few years later.

1889

1894

1894

By 1894 Alix had become a genuine Belle Epoque beauty. This was the year her English grandmother negotiated her engagement to the Russian Tsarevich, Nicholas. After that, history would forget about Alix, remembering her instead as the Empress Alexandra, mother of the fragile hemophiliac heir-to-the-throne and desperate patroness of Rasputin.

1894

1898

From Russia in 1898 she sent her grandmother a photograph of her first two babies, the Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana. It is, of course, impossible now to look at these pictures without the knowledge that the entire family would be killed in 1917 by the Bolsheviks.