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Queen Elizabeth I

(1533-1603), Reigned 1558-1603

Sitter associated with 138 portraits
The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth came to the throne on the death of her half-sister, Mary I. Her long reign, beginning in 1558, saw the secure establishment of the Church of England. It was characterised by relative peace and prosperity, a great increase in foreign trade and exploration, and a flourishing literary culture. Despite receiving many proposals of marriage, Elizabeth remained single and became legendary as the 'virgin queen'. She had many favourites, but none more important than Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester, who sought to win her hand in marriage.

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Queen Elizabeth I, by Unknown artist - NPG 446

Queen Elizabeth I

by Unknown artist
electrotype of a so-called pattern for a sovereign, 19th century, based on a work from the late 16th century
NPG 446

Queen Elizabeth I, by Nicholas Hilliard - NPG 108

Queen Elizabeth I

by Nicholas Hilliard
watercolour on vellum, 1572
NPG 108

Queen Elizabeth I, by Nicholas Hilliard - NPG 190

Queen Elizabeth I

by Nicholas Hilliard
oil on panel, circa 1575
On display in Room 2 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 190

Queen Elizabeth I, by Unknown continental artist - NPG 2082

Queen Elizabeth I

by Unknown continental artist
oil on panel, circa 1575
On display in Room 1 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 2082

Queen Elizabeth I ('Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses'), attributed to Isaac Oliver - NPG 6947

Queen Elizabeth I ('Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses')

attributed to Isaac Oliver
watercolour and bodycolour on vellum, circa 1588
NPG 6947

Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait'), by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger - NPG 2561

Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait')

by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
oil on canvas, circa 1592
On display in Room 1 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 2561

Queen Elizabeth I, by Unknown English artist - NPG 5175

Queen Elizabeth I

by Unknown English artist
oil on panel, circa 1600
On display in Room 1 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 5175

Queen Elizabeth I, by Unknown artist - NPG 542

Queen Elizabeth I

by Unknown artist
oil on panel, early 17th century with 18th century overpainting
NPG 542

Queen Elizabeth I, by Elkington & Co, cast by  Domenico Brucciani, after  Maximilian Colte - NPG 357

Queen Elizabeth I

by Elkington & Co, cast by Domenico Brucciani, after Maximilian Colte
electrotype, 1873, based on a work of circa 1605-1607
NPG 357

Queen Elizabeth I, by Unknown artist - NPG 5474

Queen Elizabeth I

by Unknown artist
marble bust, late 18th century or 19th century
NPG 5474

'Work in Progress',  - NPG 7145

'Work in Progress'

acrylic on paper collaged on panels, 2021-2022
On display in Room 33 on Floor 0 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 7145

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D20951

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1587
NPG D20951

Queen Elizabeth I, by and published by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after  Unknown artist - NPG D19969

Queen Elizabeth I

by and published by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1596-1624
NPG D19969

Queen Elizabeth I, by and published by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after  Unknown artist - NPG D21059

Queen Elizabeth I

by and published by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1596-1624
NPG D21059

Queen Elizabeth I, by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke) - NPG D25024

Queen Elizabeth I

by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, early 17th century
NPG D25024

Queen Elizabeth I, by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke) - NPG D25025

Queen Elizabeth I

by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, early 17th century
NPG D25025

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D25031

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 17th century
NPG D25031

Queen Elizabeth I, possibly by William Faithorne - NPG D25037

Queen Elizabeth I

possibly by William Faithorne
line engraving, 17th century
NPG D25037

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D25039

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 17th century
NPG D25039

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D25042

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably early 17th century
NPG D25042

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D42190

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
etching, early 17th century (1596)
NPG D42190

Queen Elizabeth I, published by Paul de la Houve - NPG D20205

Queen Elizabeth I

published by Paul de la Houve
line engraving, 17th century
NPG D20205

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D21055

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
etching, early 17th century
NPG D21055

Queen Elizabeth I, after Unknown artist - NPG D21061

Queen Elizabeth I

after Unknown artist
etching, early 17th century (1596)
NPG D21061

Queen Elizabeth I, by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after  Unknown artist - NPG D21060

Queen Elizabeth I

by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after Unknown artist
line engraving, published 1601
NPG D21060

Queen Elizabeth I, by Crispijn de Passe the Elder, after  Isaac Oliver - NPG D25180

Queen Elizabeth I

by Crispijn de Passe the Elder, after Isaac Oliver
line engraving, 1603 or after
NPG D25180

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