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Queen Elizabeth I playing the lute (w / c on paper) (see also 3912)
BAL75751 Queen Elizabeth I playing the lute (w/c on paper) (see also 3912) by Hilliard, Nicholas (1547-1619); Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, UK; (add.info.: Elizabeth I (1533-1603) of England and Ireland; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12936311
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Elizabethan Frame Lute Queen Elizabeth I
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In this portrait, Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland is depicted playing the lute with grace and elegance. Painted by Nicholas Hilliard, a renowned English artist of the 16th century, this watercolor on paper print showcases the queen's multifaceted talents beyond her political prowess. Queen Elizabeth I, known for her strong leadership during the Elizabethan era, is portrayed here in a half-length frame. Her regal presence and royal attire emphasize her status as a powerful ruler. The painting captures her beauty and intelligence through delicate brushstrokes that bring out every detail of her features. The inclusion of the lute adds another layer to Queen Elizabeth's persona. It symbolizes not only her love for music but also highlights her refined taste in arts and culture. As she delicately plucks at its strings, one can almost hear the enchanting melodies filling Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire where this artwork resides. This portrait serves as a testament to Queen Elizabeth I's legacy as both an influential monarch and patroness of the arts. It immortalizes a moment when she indulged in one of life's pleasures while embodying all that was esteemed during Tudor times. As we gaze upon this masterpiece from centuries past, we are reminded of Queen Elizabeth I's enduring impact on British history and how art has always been intertwined with power and royalty.
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