Queen Elizabeth with Lord Burleigh and Sir Francis Walsingham: The Compleat Ambassador: or two Treaties of Intended Marriage of Queen Elizabeth
Titlepage to Dudley Digges's "The compleat ambassador" (London, 1655); Elizabeth I seated in ermine-trimmed cloak, chain and crown, holding the orb and sceptre; Lord Burghley standing to left with a staff and a casket decorated with a royal coat of arms, Sir Francis Walsingham to right holding a scroll, behind, a canopy decorated with a coat of arms, curtains to either side; below, a cartouche with the title, between pillars.
Artwork Details
- Title: Queen Elizabeth with Lord Burleigh and Sir Francis Walsingham: The Compleat Ambassador: or two Treaties of Intended Marriage of Queen Elizabeth
- Artist: William Faithorne the Elder (British, London ca. 1620–1691 London)
- Author: Relates to Sir Dudley Digges (British, 1583–1639)
- Sitter: Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533–1603)
- Sitter: Sir Francis Walsingham (British, ca. 1530–1590)
- Sitter: William Cecil, Lord Burghley (British, 1520–1598)
- Date: 1655
- Medium: Engraving
- Dimensions: Sheet: 11 1/8 × 6 9/16 in. (28.3 × 16.6 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1923
- Object Number: 23.28.14
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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