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Queen Victoria as an Artist: Her Majesty sketching the Falls of Garrawalt, Braemar, (1901)
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Queen Victoria as an Artist: Her Majesty sketching the Falls of Garrawalt, Braemar, (1901)
Queen Victoria as an Artist: Her Majesty sketching the Falls of Garrawalt, Braemar, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901) in later life, drawing a waterfall (the Falls of Garbh Allt) in Scotland. From " The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
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Queen Victoria as an Artist - Her Majesty Immersed in Nature's Beauty
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. In this photo print, we witness the remarkable Queen Victoria (1819-1901) in her later years, indulging in a lesser-known passion – art. The image portrays the Empress of India amidst the breathtaking Scottish landscape, specifically at the Falls of Garbh Allt in Braemar. With pencil and sketchbook in hand, she is seen intently capturing the essence of nature's masterpiece. This photograph offers a glimpse into Queen Victoria's multifaceted persona beyond her royal duties. It reveals her artistic inclination and showcases her ability to find solace and inspiration through creativity. Despite being one of Britain's most influential monarchs, she found respite from the demands of ruling by immersing herself in this pastime. The serene setting further enhances our understanding of Queen Victoria as an individual who cherished moments away from public scrutiny. As water cascades down rocky cliffs behind her, it symbolizes both the power and tranquility that coexisted within this formidable queen. Preserved within "The Illustrated London News Record" this historical artifact not only captures a significant moment but also serves as a testament to Queen Victoria's enduring legacy. Through this image, we are reminded that even those who hold great responsibilities can find solace and joy through personal pursuits. As we gaze upon this extraordinary portrait captured by an unknown artist, we are transported back to a time when royalty sought refuge amidst Scotland's picturesque landscapes – where even queens could lose themselves momentarily among nature’s wonders.
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