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Peter III of Russia (Kiel Castle, 1728-Rops, 1762). Duke of Holstein (Charles Peter
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Peter III of Russia (Kiel Castle, 1728-Rops, 1762). Duke of Holstein (Charles Peter
Peter III of Russia (Kiel Castle 1728-Rops 1762). Duke of Holstein (Charles Peter, 1739-1762), tsar of Russia (January-July 1762). Mentally immature, was deposed by a group of nobles led by his wife, who succeeded him to throne as Catherine II. Few days later (July 17) was killed. Colored engraving
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18th Century Artwork Authority Colored Czar Duke Elegance Engraving Fine Art Fine Art Portrait High Society Historical Clothing Holstein Illustration Indoor Killed Long Hair One Mid Adult Man Only One Person Prisma Russia Russian Russian Culture Russian Federation Sash Standing Sword Three Quarter Length Tsar Tzar Wavy Hair Wealth White Hair Baton Deposed Peter Iii Peter Iii Of Russia Russian Royalty Tsarism
From Tsar to Tragedy - The Colorful Life of Peter III of Russia
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. Step into the captivating world of 18th-century Russian royalty with this stunning portrait print of Peter III, the Duke of Holstein and short-lived tsar. With his long wavy hair cascading down his shoulders and a regal white wig adorning his head, Peter exudes an air of elegance and authority. But don't let appearances fool you! Behind that fine art portrait lies a tale filled with intrigue and tragedy. Mentally immature and easily manipulated, Peter's reign was cut short when he was deposed by a group of nobles led by none other than his own wife, Catherine II. Talk about marital discord! Just days after losing his throne, fate dealt its final blow to poor Peter on that fateful July day. His life ended abruptly in mysterious circumstances, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in controversy. This colored engraving captures not only the physical features but also the essence of this enigmatic figure from history. From the ornate sash wrapped around his waist to the sword hanging at his side, every detail speaks volumes about power and wealth. So hang this vertical masterpiece on your wall and transport yourself back in time to an era where czars ruled with iron fists (or swords), high society reveled in opulence, and one man's tragic journey unfolded against the backdrop of Russian culture.
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