The Rainbow Portrait was not the only likeness of the Virgin Queen painted by Marcus Gheeraerts. He was a Tudor court painter who introduced such innovations as three-dimensional realism, the use of canvas in place of wood panels, and the full-figure portrait in an outdoor setting. Gheeraerts ornaments the royal cloak with eyes and ears, an allusion to her efficient intelligence network.
The Rainbow Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, c.1602, Oil on CanvasMarcus Gheeraerts English (1561 - 1636) |
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The Rainbow Portrait was not the only likeness of the Virgin Queen painted by Marcus Gheeraerts. He was a Tudor court painter who introduced such innovations as three-dimensional realism, the use of canvas in place of wood panels, and the full-figure portrait in an outdoor setting. Gheeraerts ornaments the royal cloak with eyes and ears, an allusion to her efficient intelligence network. |
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