


Regal Portrait of Prince Alexander in Military Uniform
This photograph features Prince Alexander, who served as the Prince of Albania from 1928 until 1939. Wearing a military uniform, he embodies the authority and leadership expected of royalty during a tumultuous period in European history. Albania, strategically located on the Adriatic Sea, was navigating its newly established kingdom status after declaring independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The image captures a moment in time when the prince was pivotal in shaping Albanias national identity and governance.
Taken by the Bain News Service, the photo is part of a broader collection aimed at documenting significant historical figures and events. The style of the military uniform reflects the periods aesthetic, emphasizing both strength and regal dignity. As the first king of Albania, Alexanders reign saw efforts toward modernization and national unity amidst the challenges posed by neighboring countries and internal strife. This image serves as a visual record of his role in a critical era for Albania, highlighting not just the individual, but also the broader historical dynamics at play during the interwar years in Europe.

Regal Portrait of Prince Alexander in Military Uniform