Who's portrait was being carried by the marchers on bloody Sunday in Russia

The marchers on Bloody Sunday in Russia (January 22, 1905) were carrying a portrait of Tsar Nicholas II.

On Bloody Sunday in Russia, which occurred on January 22, 1905, the marchers carried religious icons and banners, rather than a specific portrait. The march was a peaceful protest led by Russian workers and peasants demanding political reforms and better working conditions, which ended tragically when the tsar's soldiers fired upon the unarmed crowd.