Image: Elizabeth I in coronation robesFXD
Description: Queen Elizabeth I of England in her coronation robes, patterned with Tudor roses and trimmed with ermine. She wears her hair loose, as traditional for the coronation of a queen, perhaps also as a symbol of virginity. The painting, by an unknown artist, dates to the first decade of the seventeenth century (NPG gives c.1600) and is based on a lost original also by an unknown artist.
Title: Queen Elizabeth I (copy after an original of c.1559) title QS:P1476,en:"Queen Elizabeth I (copy after an original of c.1559) " label QS:Len,"Queen Elizabeth I (copy after an original of c.1559) "
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