Queen Elizabeth I Picture Gallery

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Queen Elizabeth I Picture Gallery

Princess Elizabeth 1546 by William Scrots

Princess Elizabeth cropped from a dynastic portrait of Henry VIII and his children

Elizabeth’s signature as Princess of England 1549

Elizabeth I: The Clopton Portrait 1560, by Unknown artist

Elizabeth I: Portrait with verses 1565, by Unknown artist

Elizabeth I at prayer, from the frontispiece of her personal prayer book 1569

Elizabeth I, miniature portrait on vellum playing card 1572, by Nicholas Hilliard

Elizabeth I, from ‘The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of Tudor Succession 1572, attributed to Lucas de Heere

Elizabeth I: Red Chalk drawing 1572, by Federico Zuccaro

Elizabeth I: Coloured Sketch 1570s, attributed to Federico Zuccaro

Elizabeth I: The Darnley Portrait 1575, by Unknown artist

Elizabeth I: The Pelican Portrait 1575, attributed to Nicholas Hilliard

Elizabeth I: The Phoenix Portrait 1575, attributed to Nicholas Hilliard

Elizabeth I playing the lute date unknown, by Nicholas Hilliard

Elizabeth I: The Peace Portrait 1585, by Marcus Gheeraerts

Manuscript portrait of Elizabeth I, from the Coram Reye Roll 1581

Elizabeth I: The Sieve Portriat

Elizabeth I receiving two Dutch ambassadors 1585

Elizabeth I: The Ermine Portrait 1585, by Nicholas Hilliard

Elizabeth I: The Armada Portrait 1588, by Unknown artist

Elizabeth I: The Ditchley Portrait 1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts

Elizabeth I, an engraving from a book frontispieces 1596, attributed to Crispin van de Passel

Elizabeth I: The Hardwick Portrait 1599, by Nicholas Hilliard

Elizabeth I: The Rainbow Portrait 1600, by Isaac Oliver

Elizabeth I: The Coronation Portrait 1600, by Unknown artist