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  1. Portraiture of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

    • The portraiture of Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603) spans the evolution of English royal portraits in the early modern period (1400/1500-1800), from the earliest representations of simple likenesses to the later complex imagery used to convey the power and aspirations of the state, as well as of the monarch at its head. Even the earliest portraits of Elizabeth I contain s… See more

    Overview

    Two portraiture traditions had arisen in the Tudor court since the days of Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII. The portrait miniature developed from the illuminated manuscript tradition. These small personal images were almos… See more

    Early portraits

    Portraits of the young queen, many of them likely painted to be shown to prospective suitors and foreign heads of state, show a naturality and restraint similar to that of the portrait of the young Lady Elizabeth.
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  1. Portraits Of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) - Elizabeth I of England

  2. Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

    Elizabeth I, by Steven van der Meulen, 1560s. Elizabeth I of England has inspired artistic and cultural works for over four centuries. The following lists cover various media, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular …

  3. Portraits of Elizabeth I – Famous Queen Elizabeth …

    May 9, 2023 · Contemporary Interpretations of the Portraits of Elizabeth I. The numerous paintings of Queen Elizabeth I represent a visual tradition entrenched in classical mythology and the Renaissance view of British destiny and history.

  4. Elizabeth I: Portraying the Virgin Queen’s Rise to Power

  5. Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I - Royal Museums …

    Early portraits of Queen Elizabeth I stress her God-given right to rule. By her death she symbolised national unity. Elizabeth was unmarried and childless when she succeeded Mary I on 17 November 1558. Mary, the first queen of …

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  7. Portraits of Elizabeth I: Fashioning the Virgin Queen

    Elizabeth as a Prince[ss] The earliest surviving image of Elizabeth I was painted when she was a princess, about a year before her father died. This portrait shows the fair-haired, dark-eyed girl, about thirteen years old, gazing spookily out at …

  8. Symbolism in portraits of Queen Elizabeth I - Royal …

    Discover meanings and symbols hidden in paintings of Queen Elizabeth I. What do you see? Find out more about the Tudor symbols used in portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and discover what they mean.

  9. Elizabeth I when a Princess - Royal Collection Trust

    This painting is the finest and most compelling portrait of Elizabeth I before her accession. It conveys her beauty, dignity, gentleness and learning.

  10. Queen Elizabeth I Portraits of the Last Tudor - DailyArt …

    Mar 20, 2024 · Queen Elizabeth I was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII of England, learn more about her and her many outstanding portraits.