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"Elizabeth of Royalty: A Legacy Carved in Stone and Art" Step into the world of Elizabeth, a woman whose life was intertwined with power, religion, and art

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Electress Elisabeth takes communion after the protestant service, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Electress Elisabeth takes communion after the protestant service, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Electress Elisabeth takes communion after the protestant service, (1936). Kurfurstin Elisabeth Nimmt Das Abendmahl Nach Evangelischem Ritus

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Rose-Water Ewer and Basin, 1938. Creator: Unknown

Rose-Water Ewer and Basin, 1938. Creator: Unknown
Rose-Water Ewer and Basin, 1938. From " The Kings Art Treasures - A Series of 40", The Imperial Tobacco Co Ltd. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1938]

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth, Wife of Henry VII, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Elizabeth, Wife of Henry VII, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Elizabeth, Wife of Henry VII, (1881). Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the Queen Consort of King Henry VII of England, whom she married in 1486, and was the mother of King Henry VIII

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Sudburys Hutch, from St Jamess Church, Louth, Lincolnshire, 1904. Artist: Shirley Slocombe

Sudburys Hutch, from St Jamess Church, Louth, Lincolnshire, 1904. Artist: Shirley Slocombe
Sudburys Hutch, from St Jamess Church, Louth, Lincolnshire, 1904. The piece, dating from c1500, features carved depictions of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, separated by a Tudor rose

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth, Westminster Abbey, London, c1750

Tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth, Westminster Abbey, London, c1750. View of the tomb in the Kings Chapel. The sides of the tomb which cannot be seen are displayed above

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Monument to Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1665

Monument to Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1665

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: The tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1750

The tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1750. The sides of the tomb which cannot be seen are displayed above and to the right are a cartouche

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of York, 1935

Elizabeth of York, 1935. Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the Queen Consort of King Henry VII of England, whom she married in 1486, and was the mother of King Henry VIII

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Barbara Velverton, 1501, (1911)

Barbara Velverton, 1501, (1911). Portrait of Barbara Yelverton Aged 19, 1501 This painting is thought to have been reproduced many times as a portrait of Elizabeth of York

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of York (1465-1503), 1501

Elizabeth of York (1465-1503), 1501. Elizabeth of York was the queen consort of King Henry VII of England, whom she married in 1486, the mother of King Henry VIII, and the sister of King Edward V

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner

The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner
The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). His Majesty James I, King of England and his royal progeny, together with the family of the King of Bohemia

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of Bohemia. Artist: Gunst

Elizabeth of Bohemia. Artist: Gunst
Elizabeth of Bohemia. Elizabeth Stuart (1596-1662) was the eldest daughter of James I of England and Anne of Denmark. In 1613 she married Frederick V, Elector of the Palatinate

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of Bohemia, c1700-1750. Artist: George Vertue

Elizabeth of Bohemia, c1700-1750. Artist: George Vertue
Elizabeth of Bohemia, c1700-1750

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of York, (1902)

Elizabeth of York, (1902). Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the eldest daughter of King Edward IV. She married King Henry VII in 1486

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Henry VII of England, (18th century). Artist: George Vertue

Henry VII of England, (18th century). Artist: George Vertue
Henry VII of England, (18th century). Henry (1457-1509) ruled from 1485-1509, and was the founder and first patriarch of the Tudor dynasty

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of King Henry VII

Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of King Henry VII. Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the eldest daughter of King Edward IV. She married Henry VII in 1486

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: The marriage of Henry VII, 1486, (c1850)

The marriage of Henry VII, 1486, (c1850). Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth of York

Elizabeth of York. Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the Queen Consort of King Henry VII of England, whom she married in 1486, and was the mother of King Henry VIII

Background imageElizabeth Of Collection: Elizabeth at the Hunt, late 19th century. Artist: Wilhelm Richter

Elizabeth at the Hunt, late 19th century. Artist: Wilhelm Richter
Elizabeth at the Hunt, late 19th century. Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837-1898), Empress of Austria, out fox-hunting (perhaps with the Hungarian statesman Count Julius Andrassy)


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"Elizabeth of Royalty: A Legacy Carved in Stone and Art" Step into the world of Elizabeth, a woman whose life was intertwined with power, religion, and art. From her role as Electress Elisabeth taking communion during a Protestant service to her depiction in various artworks throughout history, she left an indelible mark on the annals of time. In 1936, an unknown creator captured the solemn moment when Electress Elisabeth partook in communion after a Protestant service. This image speaks volumes about her devotion to faith and her influence on religious practices. Another mysterious creation from 1938 is the Rose-Water Ewer and Basin. Though its origins remain unknown, it symbolizes elegance and refinement - qualities often associated with Elizabeth's regal persona. Moving back further in time to 1881, we encounter another enigma: "Elizabeth, Wife of Henry VII. " The artist remains anonymous yet managed to immortalize this influential queen consort through their brushstrokes. Shirley Slocombe's artwork from 1904 introduces us to Sudburys Hutch from St James's Church in Louth. This intricate piece showcases Elizabeth's patronage for artistic craftsmanship while adding a touch of grandeur to any space it inhabits. The tombs within Westminster Abbey hold stories untold but not forgotten. One such tomb is that of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth; circa 1750 captures its magnificence perfectly. It stands as a testament to their reigns' significance and their eternal bond even beyond death. Similarly captivating is the Monument to Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth found within Westminster Abbey's King's Chapel. Created by an unknown artist in 1665, it pays homage to their enduring legacy amidst stunning architectural details. Delving deeper into history brings us face-to-face with Barbara Velverton (1501), portrayed beautifully by an anonymous creator in 1911. Her identity may be shrouded in mystery, but her presence resonates through time.