![]() Queen Victoria’s descendants can be found in the royal families of Germany, Russia, Greece, Romania, Sweden, Norway and Spain, according to online BBC history magazine, History Extra. ![]() ![]() So, what happened to Queen Victoria’s nine children?īecause of her nine children and 42 grandchildren, Victoria garnered the nickname “Grandmother of Europe.” The moniker fits quite literally when looking at Europe’s royal families, as her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren endured as monarchs of multiple European countries. That’s right, the royal couple had a brood of heirs - and all of them lived to adulthood. I can’t be the only one who has lost count of births on the show? I do know that when all is said and done, Victoria and Albert will end up with nine children. Albert was also commemorated in Triqueti's extraordinary decorative scheme and cenotaph in the Albert Memorial Chapel at St George’s, Windsor, and by the Albert Memorial located in Kensington Gardens.Victoria fans have probably noticed that the monarch appears to be constantly pregnant throughout the last couple of seasons. She commissioned a beautiful mausoleum, set in the grounds of Frogmore, where she too was laid to rest some forty years later. Albert's death left Victoria heartbroken. Prince Albert purchased and rebuilt Balmoral in Aberdeenshire for her. Queen Victoria made significant practical alterations to Buckingham Palace, and purchased Osborne on the Isle of Wight. Such patronage with personal connections extended to the decorative arts also, for example this extraordinary ‘family dog’ centerpiece. Queen Victoria also enjoyed animal paintings by Sir Edwin Landseer, and again commissioned many works, including a portrait of Prince Albert’s favourite dog, Eos. He was efficient, charming and personable and able to produce the kind of works the Queen desired, from paintings of the royal family to this subject painting of nudes gifted to Prince Albert. They frequented the Royal Academy and purchased contemporary art there, such as this subject painting by Frith of Ramsgate Sands and exchanged gifts of works of art on special occasions throughout their marriage, including sculptures from Chantrey, Theed, Marochetti and Boehm.įranz Xavier Winterhalter was a firm favourite with Queen Victoria. Their joint patronage of artists, craftsmen and sculptors contributed to one of the greatest eras of the arts in Britain. Queen Victoria’s commissioning of contemporary British and European art really flourished in partnership with her husband, Prince Albert. The Darnley Jewel is one of the most significant surviving sixteenth-century lockets, with royal connections through its first Scottish patrons. Queen Victoria received gifts of works of art from the extensive British Empire throughout her reign. She also made some significant acquisitions of historic items into the collection. She was Empress of India from 1877 and some of the most beautiful portraits in the collection were made of her Indian subjects by Rudolf Swoboda. ![]() She commissioned paintings and photographs of her family, the chief events of her reign, places she had visited both at home and abroad, and of the royal residences. Queen Victoria employed artists to record and commemorate royal events, personages and places. #QUEEN VICTORIA CHILDREN ARCHIVE#Queen Victoria was also an avid diarist and letter-writer, and her interest in art and artists throughout her life is clear from the extensive archive of her writings. Her output was prolific, with over 4000 of her drawings, watercolours, etchings and lithographs still in the collection, produced over 60 years of her reign. She was a keen amateur artist, and received instruction in drawing and painting from her youth onwards. The young Queen Victoria lived at Kensington Palace until 1837. She married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840 and they had 9 children. ![]() Queen Victoria was the only child of Edward, Duke of Kent and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, and the granddaughter of George III. ![]()
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