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Portraiture

Prince Albert was an early adopter of portrait photography

AFTER THOMAS RICHARD WILLIAMS (1825-71)

Victoria, Princess Royal, later Empress of Germany (1840-1901), in her wedding dress

1800 after an original of 25 Jan 1858

Carbon print | 3.6 x 3.0 cm (image) | RCIN 2900122

Photograph of a three-quarter length portrait of Victoria, the Princess Royal, later Empress of Germany (1840-1901) seated, facing slightly towards the right. She turns her head three-quarters to the right and gazes ahead, away from the camera. She wears a floral wreath with veil attached, earrings, a diamond necklace, gloves and a wedding dress, described by Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as: 'was of white moire antique, trimmed with 3 flounces of Honiton lace & wreaths & spray of orange flowers & myrtle'.

Photograph from daguerreotype taken before the wedding of the Princess Royal to Prince Frederick of Prussia, later Emperor of Germany (1831-88). Photograph taken at Buckingham Palace.

  • Creator(s)

    After Thomas Richard Williams (1825-71) (photographer)

  • Victoria, Princess Royal in her wedding dress./ Buckingham Palace. 25. Jan: 1856./ From a Daguerreotype taken just before the ceremony./ By Williams.

  • 3.6 x 3.0 cm (image)

    31.0 x 24.7 cm (whole object)

  • Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

  • Subject(s)
    • Social sciences
      • Ethnology
        • Social customs
          • Marriage
            • Brides
            • Wedding Ceremonial Costume
              • Wedding dresses
            • Royal Weddings
    • Places
      • Europe
        • Great Britain
          • England
            • Greater London [England]
              • London [Greater London]
                • City of Westminster
                  • Buckingham Palace