Two photos of Prince Albert (husband of Queen Victoria), 1842.
Two photos of Prince Albert (husband of Queen Victoria), 1842.
Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-73) - Prince Albert (1819-61)
This official portrait along with its pendant depicting Queen Victoria (RCIN 401413) were the first to be commissioned by the Queen and Prince Albert from the German artist Franx Xaver Winterhalter, who would become their favoured contemporary painter and would produce over one hundred works in oil for his royal patrons between 1842 and 1871. Winterhalter was recommended to the Queen by Queen Louise of the Belgians, wife of her uncle Leopold, who described the artist in a letter to Queen…
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Roger Fenton (1819-69) - The Prince; Prince Albert (1819-61)
Photograph of a half length portrait of Prince Albert (1819-61) seated, facing three-quarters to the left. He gazes ahead, away from the camera and poses with his arms folded and his left leg crossed over his right. He wears a dark colour jacket, light colour shirt, dark colour bowtie, tweed trousers and a ring on his left hand. He poses in front of a sheet serving as a backdrop.
William Constable (1783-1861) - Prince Albert (1819-1861)
Daguerreotype, showing a head-and-shoulders portrait of Prince Albert looking slightly to the left. The image has now faded considerably. The daguerreotype is mounted in a dark brown leather case with a red velvet interior. P. A. Feb 1842 is embossed on the lid in gold lettering and Beard Patented is stamped beneath the daguerreotype.This is the first known photograph to have survived of a member of the British royal family. Prince Albert visited William Constables studio in Brighton, while…
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Prince Albert of the United Kingdom as a knight. 1844.
Sculpture of the Prince Albert consort of England