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- NPG 2561; Queen Elizabeth I (The Ditchley portrait) - Portrait . . .
Known as the 'Ditchley Portrait', this painting was produced for Sir Henry Lee who had been the Queen's Champion from 1559-90 It was probably commissioned to commemorate an elaborate performance organised for the Queen in September 1592, held at Lee's house, Ditchley, in Oxfordshire
- 1592 – Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Elizabeth I (1533-1601), Queen of . . .
The Ditchley Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I was painted in 1592 by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, who was renowned as the “most fashionable portraitist of the 1590s” (National Gallery of Art)
- Elizabeth I Ditchley Portrait - World History Encyclopedia
A c 1592 CE portrait of Elizabeth I of England (r 1588-1603 CE) known as the 'Ditchley Portrait' after the courtier Sir Henry Lee who commissioned it and who had estates at Ditchley near Oxford It was painted by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (c 1562-1636)
- Queen Elizabeth I (The Ditchley portrait) - Art UK
Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait') by Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (1561 1562–1635 1636), c 1592, from National Portrait Gallery, London
- NPG 2561; Queen Elizabeth I (‘The Ditchley portrait’) by Marcus . . .
Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait') by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, oil on canvas, circa 1592 Known as the 'Ditchley Portrait', this painting was produced for Sir Henry Lee who had been the Queen's Champion from 1559-90
- Queen Elizabeth I (The Ditchley portrait) [Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]
In 1592, Sir Henry Lee entertained Queen Elizabeth I at his Ditchley estate in Woodstock, Oxfordshire As a former Queen’s Champion, he had arranged jousting matches for Elizabeth, and he knew how to put on a show
- Queen Elizabeth I - Encyclopedia Virginia
Queen Elizabeth I stands atop a map of England, her feet planted in Oxfordshire, in this portrait made circa 1592 by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, a prominent court artist
- Ode to Gheeraerts Portrait of Elizabeth | LASM AT HOME
Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait'), c 1592 Oil on canvas Bequeathed by Harold Lee-Dillon, 17th Viscount Dillon, 1932 Primary Collection, NPG 2561
- Queen Elizabeth I by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait'), by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, circa 1592 Look carefully at the portrait Take your time – look at it for at least a minute What can you see? I will have but one mistress here, and no master This is the largest known painting of Queen Elizabeth I
- Queen Elizabeth I - National Portrait Gallery
Known as the “Ditchley portrait,” this painting was produced for Sir Henry Lee (1533–1611), who had served as Elizabeth I’s champion from 1559 to 1590 It probably commemorates an elaborate symbolic entertainment that Lee organized for the Queen in September 1592, held on the grounds of Lee's house at Ditchley, near Oxford, or at the
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