The Tsarina Alexandra--single figure
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Item Number: TR005
The Tsarina Alexandra
From one Royal Family that still exists to another who had a turbulent reign and, unfortunately, a terrible end!
Tsar Nicholas Ⅱ came to the throne of Russia in 1894 and was alas destined to be its last Emperor after his abdication in 1917.
During his reign, Russia embarked on a great series of reforms that benefitted civil liberties, education, literacy, and parliamentary representation. He also attempted to modernize Russian industry and the country’s outdated infrastructure.
His progress however was undermined by his own personal commitment to autocratic rule and the oppressive policies employed by his secret police to crush and punish any kind of dissent from any quarter.
Nicholas’ rule also coincided with a series of disastrous events and upheavals both in and out of Russia. Among these was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 where Russia was soundly defeated and humiliated by the recently-emerged Japan.
One year later, in 1905 in St. Petersburg, a peaceful demonstration by thousands of workers and their families asking for small increases in their pay and better working and living conditions was met by deadly force with infantry soldiers opening fire and cavalry charging defenseless protestors. Hundreds of unarmed civilians; men, women and children were killed and injured by this official armed and violent response. In addition Nicholas’ regime did little to prevent a series of Anti-Jewish pogroms that targeted this particular religious community and led thousands of Russian Jews to flee to the west for refuge, religious freedom, and a better life.
THE ROMANOV TERCENTENARY, 1613-1913
Amidst all of this doom, gloom and tragedy was one particular event that for a brief moment enthused the nation and Nicholas himself. The Tercentenary Celebrations (1613-1913) marked 300 years of the Romanov Dynasty ruling this massive and far flung empire. This happy and momentous anniversary has inspired the first part of a three-part release of Imperial Russian Royalty at their most splendid…
Alexandra Feodorovna (1872-1918) Empress of Russia and the wife of the Emperor NicholasⅡ was destined to be the last Tsarina of the Romanov Dynasty.
A favourite grand daughter of Queen Victoria, Alexandra was a German Princess who was to marry a Russian monarch and bear him four daughters and one son. Her reputation for encouraging her husband’s resistance to change and the surrender of his autocratic authority severely damaged her popularity in general and the Romanov dynasty in particular especially in its latter years. In addition, her faith in and reliance on the Russian mystic, Rasputin, further angered and encouraged her detractors and enemies. Tragically, she, her husband, and their children were all to be murdered by the Bolsheviks more than a year after the Tsar’s abdication in 1917.
Here we see Alexandra in happier times dressed in a classic white ball gown and wearing a few of her many awards and valuable jewels.
Released in DECEMBER 2020.