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Three famous portraits of Queen Elizabeth I commemorating the Spanish Armada's failed invasion of England in 1588 will go on display together for the first time in 430 years.
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Starmer removes paintings of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh from No 10 - MSNSir Keir Starmer has taken down portraits of Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh that were on display in Downing Street, The Telegraph can reveal. The paintings of the last Tudor monarch and the ...
Both paintings of Elizabeth I form part of The Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics, an exhibition of portraits at the Holburne Museum in Bath (mostly made up of loans from the closed National ...
Elizabeth I was expert at what we now call public relations, and she was careful to control the distribution of images of herself. Katherine Coombes explains how the 'Virgin Queen' used portrait ...
The portrait, painted between 1600 and 1603 by an unknown artist, is believed to be one of the final depictions of Elizabeth I, created just before or shortly after the so-called “Virgin Queen ...
Queen Elizabeth Was Unintentionally Called 'Girl' by Photographer During Shoot: 'It Just Came Out' But the now-famous portrait might not have happened at all due to the weather. On the morning of ...
One of the three Armada portraits of Queen Elizabeth I Woburn Abbey Collection After weeks of bitter conflict in summer 1588, England vanquished a tremendous fleet of 130 Spanish ships known as ...
In a new exhibit titled 'The Mask of Youth', English artist Mat Collishaw has created a strikingly realistic recreation of the Tudor Queen's head with eyes that follow you around the room.
For decades, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I hung in a small garden gift shop on North Carolina's Outer Banks. Legend had it that the piece was rare -- it depicted the monarch as an old woman ...
The Armada portrait of Elizabeth I, once owned by Sir Francis Drake and one of the most important images in English history, is to be sold for the first time in more than 400 years, as a £10m ...
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