English: Seated, crowned, turned a little to right, in a red velvet dress: a sceptre in her right hand, a fan in her left. This pattern of portrait of the Queen is not otherwise known. Formerly attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, exhibited in 2003 as "British School" 184 Elizabeth I in Parliament Robes.
References
Waterhouse, Ellis (1958). The Collection of Pictures in Helmingham Hall. Ipswich: Printed by W. S. Cowell Ltd. p. 46 (cat. 203).
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Elizabeth I of England in Parliament Robes, c.1585-1590, British School
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