Queen Elizabeth Painting By Tiago Azevedo

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Artist Tiago Azevedo. 'Queen Elizabeth' Artwork Image, Created in 2017, Original Painting Oil. #art #artist
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Artist:

Tiago Azevedo

Title:

Queen Elizabeth

Price:
Year:
2017
Medium:
Size - (USA):
12 W x 16 H x 1.5 D (inches)
Size - (metric):
30.5 W x 40.6 H x 3.8 D (centimeters)
Theme:
Edition:
Original
Artwork ID:
635101

Artwork Description:

In this painting. Her bejeweled red hair and smooth, pale complexion give no clue to her age, nor the scars from smallpox she had suffered at 29. Her upright posture, open arms, and clear gaze all speak of vitality and strength, as does the crown to her right. Elizabeth s lavish dress is, however, replete with meaning. Black and white, in this instance more of a warm grey, were her preferred colors for several reasons. White symbolized purity and virtue, and was expensive to maintain black spoke of humility, but also authority and power, and required rare dyes. But those colors were also an allusion to Cynthia, the goddess of the moon, black for night, white for the pearl-like moon, the subject of Raleigh s lengthy poem The Oceans Love to Cynthia, which celebrates the Queen as such a deity. Then there are the abundant pearls, visual metaphors for the moon in themselves with which she is draped, also symbolic of her chastity. But pearls are not the only astronomical reference, there are numerous suns to signify power and enlightenment, embroidered in gold.
Artwork Keywords:   Orange, Painting, Lowbrow, Pop Surrealism, Big Eyes, Fantasy, Queen Elizabeth I, Original Painting
Materials:   Oil Paintings


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