Armada Portrait

Armada Portrait

Infobox Painting|

title=The Armada Portrait
artist=George Gower
year=1588?
type=Oil on oak panel
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museum=Woburn Abbey

The "Armada Portrait" of Elizabeth I of England is the name of any of three surviving versions of an allegorical panel painting depicting the Tudor queen surrounded by symbols of imperial majesty against a backdrop representing the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Imagery

The combination of a life-sized portrait of the queen with a horizontal format is "quite unprecedented in her portraiture", although allegorical portraits in this format, such as the "Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession" (1572) attributed to Lucas de Heere, [Hearn, "Dynasties", p. 81] pre-date the "Armada Portrait".

English art in this period was isolated from trends in Catholic Italy, and owed more to Flemish manuscript illumination and heraldic representation than to of the queen.The queen's hand rests on a globe below the crown of England, "her fingers covering the Americas, indicating England's dominion of the seas and plans for imperialist expansion in the New World". [Hearn, "Dynasties", p. 88] Andrew Belsey and Catherine Belsey, "Icons of Divinity: Portraits of Elizabeth I" in Gent and Llewellyen, "Renaissance Bodies", p. 11-35] The Queen is flanked by two columns behind, probably a reference to the famous impresa of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, Philip's father, which represented the pillars of Hercules. [Roy Strong; "Art and Power; Renaissance Festivals 1450-1650",p 51, 1984, The Boydell Press;ISBN 0851152007]

Andrew Belsey and Catherine Belsey have pointed out the striking geometry of the painting, with the repeating patterns of circles and arches described by the crown, the globe, and the sleeves, ruff, and gown worn by the queen.Andrew Belsey and Catherine Belsey, "Icons of Divinity: Portraits of Elizabeth I" in Gent and Llewellyen, "Renaissance Bodies", p. 11-35] They also contrast the imperial figure of the Virgin Queen wearing the large pearl symbolizing chastity suspended from her bodice and the mermaid carved on the chair of state, representing female wiles luring sailors to their doom.

Versions

There are three surviving versions of the portrait, in addition to several derivative portraits.
* The version at Woburn Abbey, the seat of the Dukes of Bedford, is generally accepted as the work of George Gower, a fashionable court portraitist who was appointed Serjeant Painter in 1581.Strong 1987, "Gloriana", p. 130-133]
* The version in the National Portrait Gallery, London, which has been cut down at both sides leaving just a portrait of the queen, is also attributed to Gower.
* The version owned by the Tyrwhitt-Drake family, which may have been commissioned by Sir Francis Drake, was first recorded at Shardeloes in 1775. Scholars agree that this version is by a different hand, noting distinctive techniques and approaches to the modelling of the queen's features.Hearn, "Dynasties", p. 88] This version was heavily overpainted in the later 17th century, which complicates attribution and may account for several differences in details of the costume.Arnold, "Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd", p. 34-36]

ee also

*Artists of the Tudor Court
*George Gower
*Elizabeth I of England
*1550-1600 in fashion

Notes

References

*Arnold, Janet: "Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd", W S Maney and Son Ltd, Leeds 1988. ISBN 0-901286-20-6
*Gent, Lucy, and Nigel Llewellyn, eds: "Renaissance Bodies: The Human Figure in English Culture c. 1540-1660"Reaktion Books, 1990, ISBN 0-948462-08-6
*Hearn, Karen, ed. "Dynasties: Painting in Tudor and Jacobean England 1530-1630". New York: Rizzoli, 1995. ISBN 0-8478-1940-X
*Strong, Roy: "Gloriana: The Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I", Thames and Hudson, 1987, ISBN 0500250987 (Strong 1987)


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