Hardstone Carving - Emperor Nicholas
An analogue of this work was a photograph of Emperor Nicholas II, taken in 1903 on a horse ride.
For 304 years, the Romanov dynasty was in power in Russia. Nicholas II - the last emperor of Russia, was the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III. He was married to Alexandra Feodorovna. Five children were born in the marriage: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexey.
The power of the emperor ended with the advent of a new system - the communist, in 1917.
As a result, Nikolai II and his entire family were shot. Years later, it was equated with the saints.
An analogue of this work was a photograph of Emperor Nicholas II, taken in 1903 on a horse ride.
For 304 years, the Romanov dynasty was in power in Russia. Nicholas II - the last emperor of Russia, was the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III. He was married to Alexandra Feodorovna. Five children were born in the marriage: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexey.
The power of the emperor ended with the advent of a new system - the communist, in 1917.
As a result, Nikolai II and his entire family were shot. Years later, it was equated with the saints.
An analogue of this work was a photograph of Emperor Nicholas II, taken in 1903 on a horse ride.
For 304 years, the Romanov dynasty was in power in Russia. Nicholas II - the last emperor of Russia, was the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III. He was married to Alexandra Feodorovna. Five children were born in the marriage: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexey.
The power of the emperor ended with the advent of a new system - the communist, in 1917.
As a result, Nikolai II and his entire family were shot. Years later, it was equated with the saints.