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Queen Elizabeth In A Rage (oil on canvas, re-lined
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Queen Elizabeth In A Rage (oil on canvas, re-lined
3822293 Queen Elizabeth In A Rage (oil on canvas, re-lined by Egg, Augustus Leopold (1816-c.1863); 32.6x47.1 cm; Calderdale Museums Service, West Yorkshire, UK; (add.info.: Study for -" Queen Elizabeth discovers she is no longer young".); eCalderdale Borough Council; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22292084
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Aging Attend Attendant Bedchamber Cleaner Cleaning Lady Curtsy Elizabethan Four Poster Furious Governess Housekeeper Housemaid Kneel Lady In Waiting Maidservant Serve Sovereign Beds Maid
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This print captures the intense emotions of Queen Elizabeth as she discovers her fading youth. Painted by Augustus Leopold Egg, this oil on canvas masterpiece titled "Queen Elizabeth In A Rage" is a study for his renowned work, "Queen Elizabeth discovers she is no longer young". The painting measures 32.6x47.1 cm and belongs to the Calderdale Museums Service in West Yorkshire, UK. In this scene, we witness the sovereign queen accompanied by her loyal lady-in-waiting in a bedchamber adorned with exquisite furnishings. Reflected in a mirror, Queen Elizabeth's face reveals fury and frustration while her attendant kneels before her with utmost servitude. The crossbow resting against the four-poster bed symbolizes power and authority. The artist skillfully portrays the aging process through intricate details such as wrinkles on the queen's face and hands. As time takes its toll, Queen Elizabeth grapples with her mortality and diminishing beauty. This poignant portrayal explores themes of reflection, age, and acceptance within royal circles during the 16th century. Bridgeman Images has expertly reproduced this historic artwork to preserve its essence for generations to come. It serves as a reminder of our own fleeting youth and prompts us to reflect upon our own journey through life's inevitable changes.
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