The Queen: Portraits of a Monarch
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Queen Elizabeth II is one of the most depicted women in the world. She has sat to numerous artists, from Cecil Beaton and Pietro Annigoni to Lucian Freud. Her portrait likeness, so widely circulated, has also inspired artists such as Andy Warhol, whose screenprint portraits of Her Majesty have been recently acquired for the Royal Collection and are displayed for the first time at Windsor Castle.
Portraits of The Queen are made for a number of official purposes, ranging from photographs distributed at the time of a State Visit, to those that mark a particular anniversary. Portraits bearing a clear and recognisable image of the sovereign are required for use on coins, banknotes and stamps. Many of the works on display were created with one of these purposes in mind.
This exhibition presents a selection of official, commissioned and formal portraits of The Queen, gathered here from the different Royal residences.
Exhibition highlights
Annie Leibovitz (b. 1949)
HM Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) wearing the Admiral's Cloak
Lucian Freud (1922-2011)
Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Dorothy Wilding (1893-1976)
HM Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Andy Warhol (1928-87)