File:Queen Elizabeth I Feeds the Dutch Cow.png
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Title |
Queen Elizabeth I Feeds the Dutch Cow label QS:Len,"Queen Elizabeth I Feeds the Dutch Cow" |
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Object type |
painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Genre | satire | |
Description |
English: This satirical painting depicts a cow which represents the Dutch provinces. King Philip II of Spain is vainly trying to ride the cow, drawing blood with his spurs. Queen Elizabeth is feeding it while William of Orange holds it steady by the horns. The cow is defecating on the Duke of Anjou, who is holding its tail. The picture was painted in the period following the visit of François, Duke of Anjou (brother of King Henry III of France) to Queen Elizabeth's court in 1581–82 to discuss his marriage proposal and his military support for the Anglo-Dutch alliance against the Spanish. Anjou's subsequent mission to the Netherlands met with disaster when his army was massacred by the citizens of Antwerp in early 1583. William of Orange was assassinated the following year. The dating of the picture to about 1586 is based on its use of an image of Philip, by William Key, engraved in that year. (Reference: Hearn, p. 87.) |
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Date |
circa 1586 date QS:P571,+1586-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Medium |
oil on panel medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259 |
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Dimensions |
height: 39.4 cm (15.5 in); width: 49.5 cm (19.4 in) dimensions QS:P2048,39.4U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,49.5U174728 |
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Source/Photographer |
Karen Hearn, Dynasties, London: Tate, 1995, ISBN 1854371576, p. 87. [1] Uploaded by qp10qp. |
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