→ 20 May 13 at 2 pm
Ingrid Bergman, 1956, being fitted by designer Rene Hubert in one of her costumes for Anastasia
via missbergman
(via miss-flapper)
Ingrid Bergman, 1956, being fitted by designer Rene Hubert in one of her costumes for Anastasia
via missbergman
(via miss-flapper)
Anastasia: animation → reality
credits for cosplayers:
↳ anya | [x]
↳ together in paris | [x]
↳ grand duchess anastasia | [x]please do not remove cosplayer sources
This is perfection!
(via beyondthegoblincity)
Nicholas II and Alexandra painted miniature. I secretly found out that my dad is trying to get this for me but it’s apparently hard to get unpainted. I really hope he can get this-I would love it!
The Romanovs in Films → The Romanovs: An Imperial Family (2000)
The Romanovs: An Imperial Family (Russian: Романовы. Венценосная семья) is a Russian film about the last days of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The film premiered at the 22nd annual Moscow Film Festival. This film, in my opinion, is the most accurate film about the last Imperial Family there is. The settings in the film are eerily similar to what it looked like back in the Romanovs’ time. Actual photographs are even used.
Amazing!
(via letterstomashka)
A Russian woman demonstrates a picture, showing the praying Tzar’s family, as she left a church service devoted to the reburial of the Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna , in St.Petersburg, Thursday 28 September 2006. Danish princess Dagmar, which became Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna, as a wife of Russian Emperor Alexander III, escaped Russia after the October Bolshevik revolution and died in Denmark. Maria Feodorovna was reburied in Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg near her husband.
Russian and Danish honour guards carry the coffin with the remains of Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna after a church service in Issakiyevsky Cathedral in St. Petersburg Thursday 28 September 2006. Danish princess Dagmar, which became Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna, as a wife of Russian Emperor Alexander III, escaped Russia after the October Bolshevik revolution and died in Denmark. Maria Feodorovna was reburied in Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg near her husband.
I actually didn’t know they reburied her-awww
A Faberge egg with a model of an Alexander III statue (1910) on display in the Moscow Kremlin Museums. The exhibition features a huge selection of Faberge Easter Eggs, carvings and ornaments in precious metals and natural gemstones
Alexei and Alexandra portrayed in ‘Anastasia: the Mystery of Anna’.
Check out a very young Christian Bale
“… It is not evil which conquers evil, but only love.”
I actually printed out that quote and put it on my wall
(via otma-romanov-forever)