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Queen Victoria

(1819-1901), Reigned 1837-1901

Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter associated with 548 portraits
Artist associated with 5 portraits
Queen Victoria succeeded to the throne shortly after her eighteenth birthday in July 1837. She was daughter of the Duke of Kent, who was the fourth son of George III. Her reign was the second longest in British history, celebrating her Golden Jubilee in 1887 and Diamond Jubilee in 1897. She held great influence over the foreign and domestic policies of the governments she oversaw.

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Queen Victoria, by Lady Julia Abercromby, after  Heinrich von Angeli - NPG 708

Queen Victoria

by Lady Julia Abercromby, after Heinrich von Angeli
watercolour, 1883, based on a work of 1875
NPG 708

Queen Victoria, by an unknown Yoruba artist - NPG L287

Queen Victoria

by an unknown Yoruba artist
wood; pigment, circa 1880
On display in Room 23 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L287

Christening group, by Percy Lewis Pocock, for  W. & D. Downey - NPG P1700(8a)

Christening group

by Percy Lewis Pocock, for W. & D. Downey
albumen print, 16 July 1894
NPG P1700(8a)

Royal group at Balmoral, by Robert Milne - NPG P1700(24d)

Royal group at Balmoral

by Robert Milne
albumen print, September 1896
NPG P1700(24d)

Queen Victoria, by Alexander Bassano - NPG P1700(32)

Queen Victoria

by Alexander Bassano
printing-out paper print, 1897
NPG P1700(32)

Queen Victoria, by Bertha Müller, after  Heinrich von Angeli - NPG 1252

Queen Victoria

by Bertha Müller, after Heinrich von Angeli
oil on canvas, 1900, based on a work of 1899
NPG 1252

Queen Victoria's funeral procession, by Unknown photographer - NPG P1700(52b)

Queen Victoria's funeral procession

by Unknown photographer
vintage print, 2 February 1901
NPG P1700(52b)

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