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  1. Home and domestic life provided a common subject for the Queen’s watercolours and drawings. In 1843, she painted a deft portrait of her eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, with a parrot, and at around the same time made a searching pencil study of her own face. Archie and Annie MacDonald were the young children of Prince Albert’s ...

  2. Thirty-three years after Mabel Hankey first painted a portrait of her as a child, Queen Elizabeth commissioned the elderly artist to make a watercolour copy of a favourite portrait photograph. This had been taken by the fashionable photographer Cecil Beaton in the summer of 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II.

  3. The American painter John Singer Sargent, who settled in London in 1886, was renowned for his dazzling paintings of society beauties, artists, writers and statesmen. Late in his life, when he had virtually given up painting portraits, he nonetheless produced a large number of charcoal portrait drawings. Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Duke of ...

  4. Queen Elizabeth II 1985–1986. Michael Leonard (1933–2023) Acrylic on cotton duck. H 76.2 x W 61.6 cm. National Portrait Gallery, London. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born on 21 April 1926, in a house just off Berkeley Square in London. She was the first child of Albert, Duke of York, second son of George V, and his duchess, the ...

  5. 8 de set. de 2022 · Perhaps one of the most iconic is Andy Warhol’s Reigning Queens, a series of sixteen prints made up of four images of the four female monarchs who were ruling in the world in 1985. Tate has one print from the series, that of The Queen Elizabeth II, in its collection. Warhol captures Her Majesty’s poise and glamour, basing the images on a ...

  6. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Watercolours and Drawings from the Collection of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother by Susan Owens (2004, Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay!

  7. Late in his life, when he had virtually given up painting portraits, he nonetheless produced a large number of charcoal portrait drawings. Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Duke of York both sat for Sargent shortly before their marriage, which took place in April 1923.