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Princess Elizabeth, later Queen, c1547, (1902)
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Princess Elizabeth, later Queen, c1547, (1902)
Princess Elizabeth, later Queen, c1547, (1902). Portrait of the future Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) aged 14, before she was expected to be queen. Illustration, after a picture in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, from Henry VIII, by A F Pollard, published by Goupil and Co, (London, New York, Paris, Edinburgh, 1902)
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This print showcases a young Princess Elizabeth, who would later become the iconic Queen Elizabeth I of England. Taken around 1547 when she was just 14 years old, this portrait captures her youthful innocence and hints at the regal grace that would define her reign. Dressed in an exquisite Elizabethan gown adorned with pearls, the future queen exudes elegance and poise beyond her tender age. Her eyes reflect a sense of determination and wisdom far beyond her years, foreshadowing the strong leader she would become. The religious undertones are evident as well, with Princess Elizabeth holding a prayer book, emphasizing her devotion to Christianity during a time when religion played a significant role in society. This portrayal also highlights the influence of Renaissance art on Tudor portraiture through its attention to detail and intricate design. Displayed against a monochrome backdrop, this print evokes a sense of nostalgia for the sixteenth century era. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical artifact that transports viewers back to an important period in English history. Preserved from Henry VIII's Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, this illustration is not only visually stunning but also holds immense cultural significance. It reminds us of Queen Elizabeth I's enduring legacy as one of England's most revered monarchs while capturing the essence of her youth before ascending to power.
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