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  2. Portraiture of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Pelican Portrait - Wikipedia

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    Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. The Pelican Portrait is an oil painting of Elizabeth I of England on a wood panel, named for the pelican pendant shown on Elizabeth's breast. It is generally attributed to Nicholas Hilliard, on the basis of a scientific study and similarities to his other work.

  4. Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I. 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 culture, film and fiction.

  5. Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I at the National Portrait Gallery, London; Works by Elizabeth I at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Elizabeth I at Internet Archive; Works by Elizabeth I at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)

  6. Armada Portrait - Wikipedia

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    The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I of England is the name of any of three surviving versions of an allegorical panel painting depicting the Tudor queen surrounded by symbols of royal majesty against a backdrop representing the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.

  7. Plimpton Sieve Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    The Plimpton Sieve Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I is an oil painting by English painter George Gower dated 1579, and now in the collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. It is one of three near-identical portraits of Elizabeth I by Gower that represent the queen holding a symbolic sieve. [1]

  8. Artists of the Tudor court - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Portrait by an unknown artist, possibly Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, an image of Elizabeth I as the "Queen of Love and Beauty" c. 1600, epitomizes the elaborate iconography associated with later Tudor court portraiture.

  9. Quentin Metsys the Younger - Wikipedia

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    The Sieve Portrait of Elizabeth I by Quentin Metsys the Younger, c. 1583. Quentin Metsys the Younger (Quinten or Massys; c. 1543 – 1589) was a Flemish Renaissance painter, one of several of his countrymen active as artists of the Tudor court in the reign of Elizabeth I of England.

  10. Category:Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    Portraits of Elizabeth I of England‎ (4 P) Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.

  11. File:Elizabeth I, Procession Portrait.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File:Elizabeth I, Procession Portrait.jpg. Size of this preview: 800 × 523 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 209 pixels | 640 × 418 pixels | 1,024 × 669 pixels | 1,224 × 800 pixels. Original file ‎ (1,224 × 800 pixels, file size: 881 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its is shown below.