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Elizabeth I protests against the Scottish use of the royal arms (colour litho)

Elizabeth I protests against the Scottish use of the royal arms (colour litho)


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Elizabeth I protests against the Scottish use of the royal arms (colour litho)

3100963 Elizabeth I protests against the Scottish use of the royal arms (colour litho) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elizabeth I protests against the Scottish use of the royal arms. Illustration for Good Queen Bess (David Nutt, 1906).); © Look and Learn

Media ID 25190650

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

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This print captures a significant moment in history as Queen Elizabeth I passionately protests against the Scottish use of the royal arms. The color lithograph, created by John Hassall, showcases the queen's unwavering determination and her commitment to defending her kingdom. In this illustration for "Good Queen Bess" published in 1906, Elizabeth I is depicted voicing her complaints about Scotland's appropriation of the royal arms. Her strong stance and commanding presence convey her displeasure at this infringement on her authority. The image highlights not only the queen's protest but also emphasizes the importance of heraldry and royal symbols during that era. The intricate details of the royal arms serve as a reminder of their significance in representing power and authority. Elizabeth I's protest against Scotland's use of these symbols reveals her dedication to maintaining control over all aspects of her reign. It exemplifies her firm belief in protecting England from any potential threats or challenges to its sovereignty. This historical artwork serves as a testament to Queen Elizabeth I’s indomitable spirit and fierce determination to defend England against any encroachments upon its identity. It stands as a powerful visual representation of one woman’s resolve amidst political turmoil, showcasing both strength and vulnerability simultaneously.

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