Elizabeth Woodville
(circa 1437-1492), Queen of Edward IVSitter in 13 portraits
'The Kings and Queens of England: From the Conquest to Queen Victoria'
by Henry Hering
albumen carte-de-visite photomontage, 1862
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by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, late 17th or early 18th century
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by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, early 18th century
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by Grignion
line engraving, probably 18th century
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by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, circa 1700-1725
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by Johann Gottlieb Facius, or by Georg Siegmund Facius, after Thomas Kerrich
stipple engraving, late 18th century
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after Unknown artist
etching, late 18th century
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by William Nelson Gardiner, published by Edward Harding
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1790
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by Georg Siegmund Facius, published by William Richardson, after Thomas Kerrich
stipple engraving, published 1 August 1803
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by William Derby, after Unknown artist
pencil, pen and ink, circa 1839-1842
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'Statues in St Stephen's Hall and the Central Hall', New Palace of Westminster
published by Illustrated London News
wood engraving, published 4 February 1854
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'Statues in the New Palace at Westminster'
published by Illustrated London News
wood engraving, published 10 February 1855
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Related People
- William Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel (nephew)
- King Edward IV (husband)
- King Edward V (son)
- Elizabeth of York (daughter)
- Richard, Duke of York and Duke of Norfolk (son)
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