Darnley Portrait

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The Darnley Portrait is a famous late-16th-century oil painting of Queen Elizabeth I, notable for its detailed depiction of her face that became a standard template for later royal portraits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tudor portrait
oil painting
portrait
countryOfOrigin England
depicts Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
depictsAge Elizabeth I in middle age
depictsClothingStyle Tudor court dress
depictsGender female
depictsHeadgear Elizabethan headdress
depictsJewelry pearl jewelry
royal jewels
depictsMedium bust-length likeness of Elizabeth I
depictsMonarch Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
depictsPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
depictsReign reign of Elizabeth I of England
depictsStatus English monarch
depictsSymbol symbols of royal authority
depictsTitle Queen of England
genre royal portrait
hasArtisticFunction official likeness of the monarch
prototype for workshop copies of Elizabeth I’s image
hasHistoricalSignificance helped fix the canonical image of Elizabeth I
hasQuality formal royal iconography
highly detailed facial features
inception late 16th century
influenced later official portraits of Elizabeth I
standardized iconography of Elizabeth I
materialUsed oil paint
movement Tudor art NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed depiction of Elizabeth I’s face
serving as a template for later portraits of Elizabeth I
usedAs face pattern for later Elizabethan portraits

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Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I hasPart Darnley Portrait