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Steven van der Meulen (fl.1534-1568), Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, sold for £2,596,500
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Source: Sotheby's RARE PORTRAIT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I SELLS AT SOTHEBY’S FOR £2.5 MILLION NOVEMBER 22 2007 – The earliest known full-length image of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) sold this morning at Sotheby’s in London for an unprecedented £2,596,500. The work, which had for most of its life remained hidden from the public eye, attracted interest today from six determined bidders who together drove the price well beyond the pre-sale estimate of £700,000-£1,000,000. In a room tense with anticipation, the hammer finally fell to a bid from Philip Mould Fine Paintings Ltd, London.
Prior to today’s sale and the preceding exhibition, the work had hung – largely forgotten - for some 50 years on the wall of a private meeting room at Aylesbury Crown Court in Buckinghamshire. Loaned to the Buckinghamshire council by the same family who had owned the work since the time of its execution, this little-known work excited widespread interest from across the globe when it recently emerged to the public eye.
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