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  1. 8 mar 2005 · This first exhibition of 73 watercolours and drawings from her collection has been selected to show the range of Queen Elizabeths taste, embracing artists as diverse as Thomas Gainsborough and John Bratby.

  2. 16 ott 2020 · Her collection included works by some of the most important British artists of the twentieth century, including John Piper, Augustus John, David Jones and John Bratby. This book tells the stories behind the commissions, purchases and gifts and portrays a royal collector with a delight in the beautiful and a taste for the unusual.

  3. Soon after the accession of King George VI in 1936, Queen Elizabeth began to form a small but well-chosen collection of eighteenth and early nineteenth-century British watercolours and drawings. A number of works, such as those by Thomas Gainsborough and John Varley, reflect her wider interest in the landscape tradition.

  4. Queen Elizabeth. c.1940. RCIN 453681. Royal Collection Trust/All Rights Reserved. Open zoom modal. Download image. 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.

  5. Watercolor Queen Elizabeth - Etsy. (1 - 60 of 251 results) Show Digital Downloads. Queen Elizabeth Print, Watercolor Wall Art, Queen of England, Platinum Jubilee. (581) $15.99. 4x6 Queen Elizabeth II PHOTO Her Majesty Portrait United Kingdom Queen. (2.9k) $4.75. FREE shipping.

  6. History. Initial concept and final execution. Phase 1, the 1985 Collection. Phase 2, the 2000 Collection. References. Royal Collection Project. The Royal Collection Project is a body of seventy five contemporary Canadian watercolours [1] housed within The Royal Collection [2] [3] of Queen Elizabeth II .

  7. This is the first catalogue devoted to the extraordinary art collection formed by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. The watercolours and drawings illustrated here, many for the first...