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Princesses of Saxony, Sibylla, Emilia and Sidonia Von Sachsen, 1535. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). Active in Wien, Wittenburg and Weimar.
Art section, Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. 1010 Vienna,
Maria Theresien-Platz
The monumental structure, built at the behest of Emperor Franz Joseph I as part of his expansion of the city in 1858, was intended to both unite and appropriately represent the artistic treasures that had been collected by the Habsburgs over the centuries.Construction work lasted 20 years, from when ground was first broken in 1871 to the museum building’s completion in the year 1891.
Princess Máxima, spouse of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange, heir apparent to the throne of the Netherlands, came to open our renewed community centre and I spoke to her about growing up biracial.
My first pillow cake made for a 5 year old girl. I really love the girlyness of this cake! Crown is made of flower paste/gumpaste and coloured with edible gold lustre dust.
The cake was chocolate sponge with pink vanilla buttercream.
Inspiration taken once again from the amazing Andrea's SweetCakes.
Beautiful Elise is modelling a gown made by me in a gorgeous fabric (present from my friend Dal). Jewels and miniature minaudières by me.
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I recently bought a Princess of the Korean Court doll from @frostedmintdolls cuz I’ve been wanting a Goddess sculpt asian doll for too many years and I guess I finally got the opportunity.
I’m so thankful for the unexpected extras which includes a Licca head with kanekalon hair (I hate it on Mattel dolls but Licca makes it work), an olsen twin head and a bunch of Re Ment.
I’m a little disappointed this collectors doll outfit is basically made of plasticky raincoat material cuz it really pales in comparison to my Mimi’s hanbok.
Had a very nice discussion with this cosplayer about tattoos (her left shoulder blended into a solid piece that went just past her spine - ending with a sugar skull and very cool looking). Unfortunately, I ran out of cards and did not get her name (can anyone help ID her/get my info to her as I'd like to carry on our conversation?).
As Princess Yue represents the spirit of the Moon (and pale), taking her photo in daylight presented some... challenges.
Used: Nik's "Silver Efex" to desaturate the whole image (skin, hair, background) as everything had lots of brown and orange-ish tints; Topaz Adjust's "Shadow Recovery" and "Black Rose" filters; and Nik's DFine to smooth out her skin texture and background artifacts. Comments, please?
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Ruby Princess is a Crown-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises. She was built in 2008 by Fincantieri in Trieste, Italy. She is a sister ship to Crown Princess and Emerald Princess. Ruby Princess was turned over to Carnival Corporation and Princess Cruises in late October 2008. She was formally named at Fort Lauderdale, Florida on November 6, 2008 by Trista and Ryan Sutter.
Crown class cruise ship
Tonnage:113,000 GT
Length:951 ft (290 m)
Beam:118 ft (36 m)
Draught:8 m (26 ft)
Draft:8.5m
Decks:19 decks
Installed power:4 x V12 Wartsila Common Rail Diesel Generators, 2 x Inline 8 Wartsila Common Rail Diesel Generators.
Propulsion:Twin propellers
Speed:23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph)
Capacity:3,080 passengers
Crew:1,100
Coal Harbour, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Not sure what Princess Haidyn was so excited about but she was sure enjoying something before they left this morning, guess all of us will have to wait until February before we see her again
This is an unmounted stereoview on thin photographic paper. On the backside, the woman is identified (in old hand) as: Princess Sonia Ivanovna Orbeliani. Sonia Orbeliani was born in 1875 in St.Petersburg. At the age of 23, she became the first lady-in-waiting and a close friend of the last russian Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse). In 1903 she fell ill with an incurable progressive spinal disease, which finally led to total paralysis and death. Until her dead in 1915, she stayed in the Palace Tsarskoe Selo and the Tsarina cared for her.
[This photograph is not from the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Album but I have included it there for historical reasons.]