Queen Elizabeth I
(1533-1603), Reigned 1558-1603Sitter 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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Procession of the Knights of the Garter (sheet 1)
after Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder
photograph of engraving, (1576)
NPG D31853
after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1587
NPG D20951
by and published by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1596-1624
NPG D19969
by and published by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1596-1624
NPG D21059
by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, early 17th century
NPG D25024
by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, early 17th century
NPG D25025
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 17th century
NPG D25031
Queen Elizabeth I, William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, Sir Francis Walsingham
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly early to mid 17th century
NPG D25033
possibly by William Faithorne
line engraving, 17th century
NPG D25037
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 17th century
NPG D25039
after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably early 17th century
NPG D25042
after Unknown artist
etching, early 17th century (1596)
NPG D42190
published by Paul de la Houve
line engraving, 17th century
NPG D20205
after Unknown artist
etching, early 17th century
NPG D21055
after Unknown artist
etching, early 17th century (1596)
NPG D21061
after Unknown artist
etching, 17th century
NPG D21057
Somerviles haste to kill the Queene (Queen Elizabeth I; John Somerville (Somervile); 2 guards)
by Friedrich van Hulsen
line engraving, early-mid 17th century
NPG D21063
Queen Elizabeth I with peers temporal and spiritual ('The Entrance of Queen Elizabeth')
by Unknown artist
line engraving, early 17th century
NPG D21064
by Christoffel van Sichem (Voschem), after Unknown artist
line engraving, published 1601
NPG D21060
by Crispijn de Passe the Elder, after Isaac Oliver
line engraving, 1603 or after
NPG D25180
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