Showing posts with label Anastasia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anastasia. Show all posts

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Colorized Romanoff Sisters, circa 1913-14 OTMA

Here is my colorized version of the Romanoff sisters from a group portrait taken right about the same time, later, or earlier than the complete family portrait here and here. They are, standing left to right, Grand Duchess Maria, Grand Duchess Anastasia,  & Grand Duchess Olga, and seated is the Grand Duchess Tatiana Nicholaevna. Some liberties are again at work here.  The photo hardly hints of the painting on the left background.  While I could have just cropped it out,  I didn't want to crop any part of their bodies and the balance would be off.  So I just composited and darkened the 1882 painting of a Russian artist Nicholai Bogdanov-Belsky (1868 - 1945) titled "Reading a Letter".  He was at the height of his creative career during the first 20 years of the 19th century.  No specific reason for choosing his work, other than the colors. 


Monday, June 26, 2017

The Romanoff Family circa 1913 -1914

This colorized family portrait of Russian Czar Nicholas II takes creative liberties in the choice of colors on both background and the subjects. The B&W registration of light pastel colors often result in white but except for the Czarina Alexandra, I preferred using a common color scheme for the daughters based on the many official pictures where they appeared to wear uniform apparel. This photo shoot was taken sometime between 1913 and 1914 just 3-4 years away from their murders by the Bolshevics during the takeover by Lenin and his communist party. The entire family members have been canonized as Saints and Martyrs of the Russian Orthodox Church in November 1981, They are, left to right, seated: Grand Duchess Maria Nicholaevna; Czarina Alexandra Feodorovna; Czarevitch Alexei Nicholaevitch on the floor; Tsar Nicholas II; Grand Duchess Anastasia Nicholaevna Standing: Grand Duchess Tatiana & Grand Duchess Olga Nicholaevna. Downloaded from the U.S. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs All colors were guessed as there have been several colorization works on the same subject.