Faces of a Queen

Small exhibition at the Queen’s House focusing on the Armada Portraits of Elizabeth I.

Unfortunately one of the original three pictures, the National Portrait Gallery one, has gone on tour to Japan but it will be back again in the Spring so I’ll have to go again. It was still interesting to see the other two, from the National Maritime Gallery’s own collection and from Woburn, together to make comparisons.

There were good information boards which highlighted who probably owned the pictures and the symbolism in them. It is now known who painted them but they are all based on an approved miniature by Hilliard.

They were nicely displayed in an installation style room with a soundscape called “A Proposal for Radical Hospitality” by Peter Adajye based on African call and response which used the acoustics of the room and created a good ambiance for viewing the pictures.

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