Unknown woman, possibly Queen Elizabeth I Portrait Print
Unknown woman, possibly Queen Elizabeth I NPG 2825
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Unknown artist
It is very difficult to identify the sitter in this drawing with certainty; however, it is possible that it is a late pattern for the face of Elizabeth I as it bears some resemblance to a few surviving portraits.
If it does represent Elizabeth I, it is a unique and important survival of the type of working drawing that would have been made by an artist as a pattern to produce multiple portraits of the queen. It is one of a small group that probably... more
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