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Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1547, pub. 1902 (collotype)
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Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1547, pub. 1902 (collotype)
1073614 Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth I, c.1547, pub. 1902 (collotype) by Scrots, Guillaume (fl.1537-53) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aged 13 years, Elizabeth I (1533-1603)); The Stapleton Collection; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23029046
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This print showcases Princess Elizabeth, who would later become the iconic Queen Elizabeth I. Taken around 1547 and published in 1902, this collotype by Guillaume Scrots provides a glimpse into the early years of one of England's most renowned monarchs. At just 13 years old, Princess Elizabeth exudes an air of regality beyond her tender age. Her poised demeanor and confident gaze hint at the strength and determination that would define her reign. The three-quarter length composition allows us to appreciate her elegant attire, reflecting the fashion trends of the Northern Renaissance period. The image is part of The Stapleton Collection and offers a rare visual documentation of Elizabeth's youth. As we admire this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness the beginnings of a remarkable queen who would shape British history for generations to come. With its impeccable detail and masterful execution, this collotype captures not only a young princess but also symbolizes hope for a prosperous future under her rule. It serves as a testament to both English royalty and the artistic brilliance that emerged during the Tudor era. As we contemplate this image from Bridgeman Images' collection, let us marvel at how photography can immortalize historical figures like Queen Elizabeth I while preserving their legacy for all to admire.
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