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Arrival of Queen Elizabeth I at Nonesuch Palace and men and women from Tudor society
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Arrival of Queen Elizabeth I at Nonesuch Palace and men and women from Tudor society
XJF105365 Arrival of Queen Elizabeth I at Nonesuch Palace and men and women from Tudor society, 1582 (engraving) by Hoefnagel, Joris (1542-1600); Private Collection; (add.info.: a favourite palace of Queen Elizaheth I (1533-1603); illustration based on Hoefnagels drawing of Nonsuch made during his visit to England in 1567-8 and reproduced in Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Braun & Hogenberg, published in Cologne in 1598; Henry VIII commissioned the building of Nonsuch in 1538 to celebrate the birth of his son, Edward, and the Tudor dynasty; ); Flemish, out of copyright
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Chariot Courtiers Gloriana Guards Hunting Dogs Mercantile Merchants Middle Class Nosegay Nosegays Prentice Renascence Status Working Class Social History
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This print captures the grandeur and elegance of a significant historical event - the Arrival of Queen Elizabeth I at Nonesuch Palace. The image showcases men and women from Tudor society, each adorned in their traditional attire, as they gather to witness the arrival of their beloved queen. The scene is filled with vibrant colors and intricate details that bring this momentous occasion to life. The women are seen holding beautiful nosegays, adding a touch of fragrant beauty to the atmosphere. A magnificent carriage awaits Her Majesty's arrival, pulled by majestic horses while courtiers surround it with utmost reverence. In the background, soldiers stand guard with unwavering loyalty, symbolizing both protection and power. Hunting dogs accompany them on this auspicious day, showcasing the importance of hunting in Tudor society. This engraving not only depicts members of different social classes but also highlights their roles within society. From aristocracy to middle-class workers and merchants, everyone has come together to celebrate this historic event. Nonesuch Palace itself holds great significance as it was commissioned by Henry VIII to commemorate his son's birth and honor the Tudor dynasty. Its architectural splendor is evident even in this artistic representation. Through Joris Hoefnagel's masterful artistry, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand the excitement and anticipation surrounding Queen Elizabeth I's arrival at Nonesuch Palace. This print serves as a testament to her reign as Gloriana - an era marked by prosperity, cultural re
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