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The Family of Christian IX of Denmark is a monumental oil on canvas group portrait painting by Laurits Tuxen of Christian IX of Denmark and his family of European royalty, gathered in the Garden Hall at Fredensborg Palace. The painting is on display in one of the Queen's Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace.
May 21, 2023 · Queen Louise and King Christian IX of Denmark.jpg 700 × 684; 585 KB. The Family of Christian IX of Denmark.jpg 859 × 637; 214 KB. Thyra von Danemark.jpg 321 × 388; 63 KB. Categories: House of Glücksburg (Denmark) 1886 paintings by Laurits Tuxen. Family portrait paintings from Denmark.
Christian IX, King of Denmark (1818-1906), Reigned 1863-1906; father of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 18 portraits. Identify; Frederick VIII, King of Denmark (1843-1912), Reigned 1906-12; brother of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 21 portraits. Identify; George I, King of Greece (1845-1913), King of the Hellenes, reigned 1863-1913; brother of Queen ...
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Christian IX, King of Denmark (1818-1906), Reigned 1863-1906; father of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 18 portraits. Identify; Frederick VIII, King of Denmark (1843-1912), Reigned 1906-12; brother of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 21 portraits. Identify; Louise, Queen of Denmark (1817-1898), Wife of Christian IX, King of Denmark; mother of Queen ...
A carte-de-visite group portrait of the family of Prince Christian of Denmark, later Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906) (centre, seated), Prince Wilhelm, later King George I of Greece (1845-1913), Princess Dagmar, later Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia (1847-1928) (left) and Princess Alexandra, later Queen Alexandra of England (1844-1925 ...
Christian IX’s study. The study clearly stems from the Victorian era. The many family photos bear witness to the fact that Christian IX was a dedicated family man.
Christian IX became king due to an unlikely interplay of personal, familial, and political factors. He was from a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg and the son of the relatively poor Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Glücksburg, who was a friend of Frederik VI.