Russian Imperial Guard Collection (page 4)
Step into the world of the Russian Imperial Guard, where honor and grandeur reign supreme
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Step into the world of the Russian Imperial Guard, where honor and grandeur reign supreme. From the exquisite artwork of Belousov to Hau's masterful portraits, these glimpses into history transport us to a bygone era. Journey back to 1829 and meet the Junker of the Life-Guards Caucasian-Mountain squadron, portrayed with meticulous detail by Lev Alexandrovich Belousov. His uniform speaks volumes about his rank and dedication. Fast forward to 1856, as Emperor Alexander II dons his gala uniform of the Life Guard Cavalry Regiment. The regal attire befits a ruler who commands respect and admiration from all who behold him. An anonymous artist captures a staff captain of the 3rd Elisavetgrad Hussar Regiment in 1837. With an air of confidence, this officer embodies bravery on horseback, ready to defend his country at any cost. The flag of the Leib-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment unfurls proudly before our eyes. Created in 1742 by skilled hands, it symbolizes loyalty and unwavering devotion to Mother Russia. Natalia Pushkina-Lanskaya graces us with her presence through Vladimir Ivanovich Hau's brushstrokes. Her portrait radiates elegance as she represents the beauty that inspires those who serve in the Imperial Horse Guards. Another flag catches our attention - that of the Grenadier Company of Preobrazhensky Life Guard Regiment from 1744. Its vibrant colors evoke memories of battles fought bravely under its proud banner. Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich captivates hearts with his youthful charm in Hau's watercolor masterpiece from 1846-1849. This heir apparent carries within him hopes for a prosperous future for both himself and his beloved nation. General Nikolai Alexandrovich Sablukov stands tall in another captivating portrait from Hau's collection.