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Albert van de Weyer, Victoria van de Weyer and Prince Edward

Photograph
23/01/1856 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographic print in monochrome depicting three children dressed in costume. From the left, a boy in a military uniform and a tricone hat holding a rifle, a girl in a dress with bonnet and a bot with a wig, cloak and a hat, all facing the camera.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAlbert van de Weyer, Victoria van de Weyer and Prince Edward (generic title)
Materials and techniques
albumen print
Brief description
Photograph by Roger Fenton, 'Albert van de Weyer, Victoria van de Weyer and Prince Edward' as 'un garde, Jacqueline and le Bailli' in 'Les deux petits Savoyards', Windsor, albumen print, 1854.
Physical description
Photographic print in monochrome depicting three children dressed in costume. From the left, a boy in a military uniform and a tricone hat holding a rifle, a girl in a dress with bonnet and a bot with a wig, cloak and a hat, all facing the camera.
Dimensions
  • Mount height: mm
  • Mount width: mm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'duplicate' (Handwritten in pencil on verso. )
  • 'Prince Arthur, Princess Royal, Prince Alfred c/1857' (Handwritten in ink on verso. Albert Van de Weyer, Victoria Van de Weyer and Prince Edward are mistaken as Prince Arthur, Princess Royal and Prince Alfred.)
Credit line
The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund.
Object history
A performance of 'Les Deux Petits Savoyards' was given on 16 January 1854. This was Roger Fenton's first commission for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert; the photograph was taken on 23 January 1854, a week after the performance. Les Deux Petits Savoyards, an one-act 'opera-comique' was composed by Nicolas-Marie Dalayrac and was first performed in 1789. (Royal Collection)
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Other numbers
  • 3297/2 - RPS identifier - inventory no.
  • 2003-5001_2_25933 - Science Museum Group accession number
Collection
Accession number
RPS.5220-2018

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Record createdNovember 1, 2018
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