The chair in the Mauve Boudoir: Imperial family photos in the chair through the years
Based on photographic evidence, the Romanov family certainly had a favourite chair in which they loved to pose for photographs. One can literally see the imperial children grow up in these photos. “The chair” was located in Empress Alexandra Feodorovna’s Mauve Boudoir, near the window, and was also mauve in colour. This iconic chair was recently reconstructed and placed in its original spot at the Alexander Palace. If you missed it, this video is of the reconstructions that have been done at the AP: https://youtu.be/WMB72hMg_qU
I tried to find all the photos of the imperial family (and their friends and relatives) in this chair that exist, and included them here in this video. I hope you enjoy these images photographed through the years.
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I tried to find all the photos of the imperial family (and their friends and relatives) in this chair that exist, and included them here in this video. I hope you enjoy these images photographed through the years.
Thanks for watching! I welcome your comments and observations here, which will also help my channel get noticed by the YouTube algorithm. If you're enjoying my videos, please support my channel and help it grow by subscribing and hitting that like 👍button, or otherwise interacting. Thank you again!
List of my books: https://www.theromanovfamily.com/?page_id=169
Instagram: @in_the_steps_of_the_romanovs
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryOfOlgaRomanovRoyalWitness/
IN THE STEPS OF THE ROMANOVS Facebook discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/353550028430335/?ref=share
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