Historical Figures Don’t Look The Same As You Think They Are

Published on 06/15/2022
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Queen Elizabeth I

She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his wife, Anne Boleyn, and reigned as ruler of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603, during which time she was known as Queen Elizabeth I. Because her parents’ marriage was annulled, Elizabeth was ruled illegitimate. She had to wait a few years before she could formally ascend to the throne. There were numerous artworks depicting her appearance at the time. This year, Mat Collishaw, on the other hand, decided to take matters into his own hands.

Queen Elizabeth I

Queen Elizabeth I

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What Queen Elizabeth I Really Looked Like

The concept culminated in a hyper-realistic animatronic mask with an opening mouth and eyes that followed you around the room. A chain connects this mask, which is on display in the Queen’s House, to a mirror. The Armada painting, which depicts Elizabeth in her prime despite the reality that she was 55 at the time of the artwork’s composition, is located directly across the street. The mask portrays the Virgin Queen as she appeared at the time. Surprisingly, it’s not that dissimilar from the portraits!

What Queen Elizabeth I Really Looked Like

What Queen Elizabeth I Really Looked Like

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