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.
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
The Spanish Armada
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
The armada did not invade England. It aas defeated by what was called a Protestant wind, because the wind was bad for the Spanish Catholic fleet and good for Protestant ruled England.
what did they wear on the spanish armada
Armada Portrait was created in 1588.
It is the Armada army leaving England.
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The Armada Portrait was painted by Tom Vince of Duke. Although many versions were painted now 3 remain.
George Gower
There are three versions, one in the National Gallery, one at Woburn Abbey and the third with the Drake family at Shardeloes
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
It is a portrait commissioned by her husband.
The noun 'armada' is a collective noun for:an armada of newtsan armada of ships
To make a portrait of his mistress, Dora Maar. She often showed strong feelings.
The Spanish had a huge armada.
The Spanish Armada