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Summary
Artist |
Formerly attributed to William Scrots (fl. 1537–1554) |
Alternative names |
William Scroetes, Guillim Scroots, Willem Scroots, William Scrotes, William Scroth, Guillaume Scrots, Guillim Scrots, Willem Scrots, William Streets, Guillim Stretes, Willem Stretes, William Stretes, William Strettes, Scroot, Scroet, Scroettes, Gwillim, Guillam, Master of the Regent Maria, Master of the Stattholder Maria |
Description |
Southern Netherlandish-English court painter
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Work period |
1537-1554 |
Work location |
Low Countries (1537-1545), London (1545-1551), Brussels |
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Title |
Portrait of Elizabeth I as a Princess |
Date |
circa 1546 |
Medium |
oil on oak panel |
Dimensions |
3' 6 3/4" x 2' 8 1/4" |
Current location |
Royal Collection |
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Native name |
Royal Collection of the United Kingdom |
Location |
United Kingdom |
Established |
after 1491 |
Website |
www.royalcollection.org.uk |
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Windsor Castle |
Source/Photographer |
wartburg.edu |
Licensing
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