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Q: What strong message is in the armada portrait?
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When was Armada Portrait created?

Armada Portrait was created in 1588.


What are the scenes in the background of the armada portrait?

It is the Armada army leaving England.


How old is the armada portrait?

421


Who panted the armada portrait?

The Armada Portrait was painted by Tom Vince of Duke. Although many versions were painted now 3 remain.


Who painted the spanish armada portrait?

George Gower


What was the purpose of the armada portrait?

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.


Where is the Armada Portrait now?

There are three versions, one in the National Gallery, one at Woburn Abbey and the third with the Drake family at Shardeloes


Who was the painter of Spanish Armada?

The Armada portrait of Elizabeth the First by George Gower, dated ?1588, oil on oak, at Woburn Abbey. The Spanish Armada off the English Coast by Cornelius Caesz van Weiringen 1620-1625 The defeat of the Spanish Armada by Phillipe Jaques de Loutherboug 1796


Was the spanish armada strong and good?

yes, it was named "Great and Most Fortunate Navy"


What problems did elizabeth face during the spanish armada?

They were a strong army and could easily invade and take over


What was the weather during the spanish armada?

yes there was greatly, huge storms, strong currents and strong gales of wind..... :) :D ;S


Why was the armada portrait painted?

George GowerGower was appointed to the position of Serjeant Painter to Queen Elizabeth in 1581.[1] This allowed him to paint most of England's aristocracy. The post also made him responsible for painted decoration at the royal residences, and on coaches and furniture. Among his works were a fountain (now destroyed) and the astronomical clock, both at Hampton Court Palace. He also inspected portraits of the Queen by other artists prior to their official release.