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LL/92967
Corporal James Mack
1856, September
Mujiks or serfs
[Photograph album of Moscow and St Petersburg]

Albumen print
15.5 x 14.2 cm (image)
 
The Royal Collection
RCIN 2945160
 
The Coronation of Alexander II, planned for September 1856, was regarded as a diplomatic event of critical importance due to the recent conclusion of the Crimean War. A special diplomatic mission representing Queen Victoria was therefore sent to attend the ceremony. Led by Lord Granville, the party also included a photographer, Corporal Mack of the Royal Engineers, chosen to document the visit. This is one of the nineteen photographs that Mack personally presented to Queen Victoria on their return. The Queen described him as 'a remarkably intelligent, well educated young man'.
 
Serfdom, a form of slavery which tied peasants to landowners and had been practised since medieval times, was only abolished in Russia by Alexander II in 1861. This image is therefore remarkable also from an historical perspective as it was only after Emancipation that peasants started appearing as subjects in photographs.
 
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