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This
is the Ermine Portrait by Nicholas Hillard of Queen Elizabeth 1 dating back to
1585.
The
portrait is full of symbolism, for example, the ermine symbolizes purity,
status and royalty, which are also shown by the small gold crown around its
neck. The sword on Queen Elizabeth’s lap represents justice, and the olive
branch she is holding resembles peace.
Her
clothing is richly decorated, showing she is of high status and wealth, and she
is wearing black and white which were her favorite colours, and could only be
worn by the very wealthy or royalty. The white on the dress also represents her
status as the ‘Virgin Queen’. Elizabeth also wears the ‘Three brothers’ jewel-
a gem made up of three diamonds set in a triangle around a pointed diamond, and
it was one of her most treasured jewels.
For
her make-up, Elizabeth has her famously pale skin which also shows her wealth
and status, as poor people would have more tanned skin from working outside in
the sun. She also has slight rosy cheeks and pale pink lips giving her a youthful
glow, as Elizabeth always wanted to appear ageless.
Her
hair is in an elaborate style and is adorned with jewels, which again symbolizes
her status and wealth. She has a very structured hairstyle with tight curls
showing her power and authority. Her forehead is also on display and looks
large, which was considered to be attractive in the Elizabethan era- ladies
would pluck their hair lines back to achieve this look.
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