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Family etchings drawn and engraved by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, which were expected to raise up to £50,000, have failed to sell at auction. The 80 prints are contained in a leather-bound ...
At Home: Royal Etchings by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert will open on July 18, and is free to the public. For more information on how to visit the British Museum, visit the institution's website .
Tensions are running high in the royal household on this season of Victoria, and an invasion of privacy certainly doesn't help matters. In "A Coburg Quartet," Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are ...
Rare etchings by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are set to go on display for the first time ... Rita Ora flashes her cleavage in a snake print dress as she joins chic Anya Taylor-Joy at a Miley ...
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert took up etching in 1840. Mr Albury said that apart from collections at Windsor and the British Museum, very few etchings by either existed.
A collection of Queen Victoria’s personal etchings, which the monarch sought a court order to prevent from being exhibited publicly, are to go on sale for the first time.
The display of 20 artworks, entitled At Home: Royal Etchings by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, will be shown in July to mark the bicentenary celebrations of their births.
The presentation album of sketches, which Queen Victoria gave to close friend Sir Theodore Martin, will go under the hammer on May 11 in Cirencester with a guide price of £30,000 to £50,000.
The Scandalous Etchings of Queen Victoria that Inspired Tonight's Episode of Victoria. By modern standards, these are quite tame, but they caused outrage during the mid-1800s.
Two-hundred years after Queen Victoria's birth, some of the British monarch's rare personal etchings are finally being made public. Later this summer, an exhibition of Victoria's art titled "At Home: ...
Family etchings drawn and engraved by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, which were expected to raise up to £50,000, fail to sell. Let us know you agree to data collection on AMP.
Family etchings drawn and engraved by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, which were expected to raise up to £50,000, fail to sell.
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