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Keywords: Eworth Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses 1569.jpg attributed to attributed to en Allegoric representation of Elizabeth I with the goddesses Juno Athena Venus/Aphrodite The fact that Juno seems to signal the Queen to walk towards the goddess suggests that the painting was commissioned to pressure Elizabeth into marriage 1569 Technique oil panel institution Hampton Court Palace The Royal Collection United Kingdom object history credit line 1569/H E <br> Inscribed on the 16th century frame not shown <br> A face of mvche nobillitye in a litle roome /<br> Fowr states with theyr conditions heare shadowed in a showe /<br> A father more than valyant A rare and vertvvs soon /<br> A zealvs davghter in her kynd what els the world dothe knowe / And last of all a vyrgin qveen to Englands joy we see /<br> Successyvely to hold the right and vertves of the three / <br> accession number http //www shafe co uk/crystal/images/lshafe/Eworth_Elizabeth_I_and_the_Three_Goddesses_1569 jpg <gallery> File Joris Hoefnagel or Hans Eworth - Queen Elizabeth I the Three Goddesses ca 1569 jpg langswitch dieses Werk This work File Isaac Oliver Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses jpg 1588 Isaac Oliver </gallery> PD-old-100 Elizabeth I of England 1569 Paintings of Judgement of Paris Renaissance paintings of Venus Allegorical portraits Joris Hoefnagel Hans Eworth Hera in post-antique paintings Paintings of nude women
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