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Elizabeth I Collection (page 17)

"Elizabeth I: The Iconic Queen of England and Ireland" In this captivating portrait by George Gower, we are transported back to the late 16th century

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: Newly discovered Virginia, 1590 (hand coloured engraving)

Newly discovered Virginia, 1590 (hand coloured engraving)
XOS1765713 Newly discovered Virginia, 1590 (hand coloured engraving) by Bry, Theodore de (1528-98), after White, John (d.1593); 29x40 cm; New York Public Library, USA; (add.info.: Americae pars)

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: Elizabeth I, Queen of England (engraving)

Elizabeth I, Queen of England (engraving)
XIR1144380 Elizabeth I, Queen of England (engraving) by Hondius, Hendrik I (1573-p.1649); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: Elizabeth I (litho)

Elizabeth I (litho)
KW1078121 Elizabeth I (litho) by English School, (16th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elizabeth I, 1533 A- 1603)

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: A Thankful Remembrance, 1588 (engraving) (b / w photo)

A Thankful Remembrance, 1588 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF105709 A Thankful Remembrance, 1588 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: LONDON: LORD MAYOR. The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London, England

LONDON: LORD MAYOR. The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London, England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Manuscript illumination, Flemish, c1570

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: 0006447

0006447
ENGLAND: ELIZABETHAN SHIP. The Ark Royal, flagship of the navy of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Woodcut, English, late-16th century

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: DEE: NAVIGATION, 1577. Title page of General and Rare Memorials pertayning to

DEE: NAVIGATION, 1577. Title page of General and Rare Memorials pertayning to the Perfect Arte of Navigation, 1577, by John Dee, astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I (who is depicted at right aboard ship)

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: ELIZABETHAN MANUSCRIPT. Autograph translations by Elizabeth I of prayers composed

ELIZABETHAN MANUSCRIPT. Autograph translations by Elizabeth I of prayers composed by her stepmother, Queen Katherine Parr into Latin, French and Italian

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Elizabeth at prayer

ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Elizabeth at prayer. Frontispiece to Christian Prayers, London, England, 1569

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND. Canvas, c1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND. Canvas, c1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: QUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Oil on canvas

QUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Oil on canvas, c1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: ELIZABETH I (1553-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Queen Elizabeth hawking

ELIZABETH I (1553-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Queen Elizabeth hawking. Woodcut from George Turbervilles Booke of Faulconrie, 1575

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Elizabeth depicted with an astrological diagram of

Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Elizabeth depicted with an astrological diagram of the heavens
ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Elizabeth depicted with an astrological diagram of the heavens, with immovable justice placed at the center

Background imageElizabeth I Collection: Great Pond at Elvetham

Great Pond at Elvetham
The Great Pond at Elvetham in 1591, the scene of the entertainment given by the Earl of Hertford during the visit of Elizabeth I. The Queens presence seat and her attendants at A, top left. Engraving



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"Elizabeth I: The Iconic Queen of England and Ireland" In this captivating portrait by George Gower, we are transported back to the late 16th century, where Elizabeth I reigned as the powerful Queen of England and Ireland. Her regal presence is undeniable, exuding strength and authority. Nicholas Hilliard's "The Ermine Portrait" showcases a more intimate side of Queen Elizabeth. Painted in 1585, it captures her elegance and grace, with an ermine draped around her shoulders symbolizing purity and royalty. George Peter Alexander Healy's depiction in ballet costume as Iris reveals another facet of her multifaceted personality. Known for her love for the arts, she embraced creativity even in her own portrayal. This vibrant painting showcases her as a majestic figure adorned with rainbow-like colors. "The Kings Orb and Sceptre, " created by an unknown artist in 1937, represents the symbols of royal power that were passed down through generations. These objects held great significance during Elizabeth's reign as they embodied authority and sovereignty. As we explore further into history, we discover Princess Elizabeth before she ascended to the throne. In this charming illustration from 1902, we catch a glimpse of the young princess who would later become one of England's most iconic monarchs. Her Majesty Queen Mother is captured beautifully by Sterling Henry Nahum Baron in his painting from 1953. Surrounded by pages dressed immaculately in traditional attire, she radiates warmth and affection while maintaining regal composure. The Silver Jubilee celebration honoring King George V is depicted here through an unknown creator's lens from 1937. This event marked a significant milestone not only for King George but also for his granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II who would go on to become one of Britain's longest-reigning monarchs. Meulen’s "The Hampden Portrait, " dating back to approximately 1563 portrays Elizabeth I in her youth.