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Queen Elizabeth passing down the Avon to visit Hungroad, 1574, 1916 (oil on canvas)
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Queen Elizabeth passing down the Avon to visit Hungroad, 1574, 1916 (oil on canvas)
2830907 Queen Elizabeth passing down the Avon to visit Hungroad, 1574, 1916 (oil on canvas) by Parsons, Arthur Wilde (1854-1931); 168x211.5 cm; Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Given by Mr H.G. Vassall, 1916.; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22990314
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Given by Mr H.G. Vassall, 1916. / Bridgeman Images
16th Avon Barge Bristol Elizabeth I Elizabethan
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This oil on canvas painting by Arthur Wilde Parsons takes us back to the year 1574, when Queen Elizabeth I embarked on a historic visit to Hungroad. The scene depicts the majestic Queen passing down the Avon River in all her regal glory. The composition is filled with vibrant colors and intricate details that bring this momentous occasion to life. The river is bustling with activity as various boats and ships surround the royal barge, creating a sense of grandeur and excitement. A tugboat can be seen guiding the procession along, ensuring a smooth journey for Her Majesty. Queen Elizabeth stands tall at the center of attention, exuding power and grace. She wears an elaborate gown adorned with jewels, symbolizing her status as one of England's most iconic monarchs. This painting beautifully captures her strong presence amidst the picturesque backdrop of Bristol. Parsons' masterful brushstrokes showcase his talent for capturing historical events with precision and artistry. The scale of this artwork further emphasizes its significance, measuring an impressive 168x211.5 cm. Displayed at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK since its acquisition in 1916, this remarkable piece continues to captivate viewers today. It serves as a testament to both Parsons' skill as an artist and Queen Elizabeth I's enduring legacy in British history.
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