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Headscarf. Present on the occasion of the Coronation of Nicholas II 1896, 1896. Artist: Master of Danilovskaya Cotton Mill (active 1867-1896)
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Headscarf. Present on the occasion of the Coronation of Nicholas II 1896, 1896. Artist: Master of Danilovskaya Cotton Mill (active 1867-1896)
Headscarf. Present on the occasion of the Coronation of Nicholas II 1896, 1896. From a private collection
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Coronation Coronation Ceremony Crowning Emperor Nicholas Ii Emperor Of Russia Headscarf History Of Russia Khodynka Khodynka Field Nicholas Ii Nicholas Ii Aleksandrovich Nicholas Ii Of Russia Nicholas The Martyr Nikolay Aleksandrovich Nobility Objects Romanov Russian History Russian Monarchy Scarf Tsar Tsar Of Russia Tsars Applied Arts Aristocracy
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - a headscarf presented on the momentous occasion of the Coronation of Nicholas II in 1896. The artist behind this exquisite creation is none other than the Master of Danilovskaya Cotton Mill, who flourished from 1867 to 1896. The image transports us back to that grand event, where an emperor and monarch was being crowned in Moscow, Russia. This finely crafted scarf symbolizes nobility and power, as it adorned the head of the ruler himself. It serves as a testament to the opulence and prestige associated with monarchy during that era. Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia at that time, can be imagined wearing this elegant headscarf as he took his place among statesmen and aristocracy. The coronation ceremony itself holds immense historical significance within Russian history and marks a pivotal moment for both Nicholas II and the Romanov dynasty. Preserved in a private collection today, this stunning piece offers us a glimpse into Russian culture and applied arts during this period. Its intricate design reflects not only fine craftsmanship but also represents an important chapter in the country's rich heritage. As we admire this screenprinted masterpiece by the Master of Danilovskaya Cotton Mill, let us remember its historical context - from Khodynka Field to Khodynka Tragedy - reminding us of Emperor Nicholas II's reign as well as his tragic fate later known as "Nicholas The Martyr. "
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