Phoenix Portrait

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The Phoenix Portrait is a famous late-16th-century painting of Queen Elizabeth I, notable for its rich symbolism of rebirth and majesty, in which the queen is depicted wearing a jeweled phoenix emblem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
portrait
about dynastic continuity
rebirth and renewal
royal authority
countryOfOrigin England
culture English Renaissance NERFINISHED
depictionOf female monarch
depicts Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
Tudor monarchy iconography
elaborate jewelry
jeweled phoenix emblem
regal costume
symbolic imagery
depictsSymbol phoenix
genre portrait painting
hasIconography emblems of majesty and power
phoenix as emblem of rebirth
hasLanguage none (visual artwork)
hasQuality allegorical
propagandistic
symbolic
hasTitle Phoenix Portrait NERFINISHED
inception late 16th century
mainSubject Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Elizabethan art
notableFor representation of royal majesty
rich symbolism of rebirth
partOf Elizabethan portraiture tradition

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Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I hasPart Phoenix Portrait