Helen of Troy is correct.The Face that Launched a Thousand Ships.
Helen of Troy is correct.The Face that Launched a Thousand Ships.
So, which on is it? They look like they have different hairlines to me so I do not think they are the same.As you notice the neckline is bare which it wasn't in Elizabethan fashion. That's why they have those big stiff collars around her neck.
I swear the two portraits are of the same person, just two different artists' rendition of the lady. The different hairline is just due to different styling and the way the artists saw it. Every other facial feature is a match, as far as an artist's skill goes.As i said either Elizabeth 1 or Mary Queen of Scots. It's hard to be sure since they're only based on artist's portraits.
Because you know for a fact or you're just 99.99999% sure? I think there are other subtle differences in the faces like the chin and the mouth that lead me to believe that they are two different people.I swear the two portraits are of the same person, just two different artists' rendition of the lady. The different hairline is just due to different styling and the way the artists saw it. Every other facial feature is a match, as far as an artist's skill goes.
I'm about 90% sure, 10% unsure. The chin and the small mouth look like of the same person to me.Because you know for a fact or you're just 99.99999% sure? I think there are other subtle differences in the faces like the chin and the mouth that lead me to believe that they are two different people.
Okay... I used tineye to check out both portraits. Some SP has a Back Page ad using the above picture... otherwise, both do seem to be Anne Boleyn. I think you can now be 100% certain they are the same (as I now am).
I still want to track down the origin of this painting, and find out whether or not the artist was actually in front of Anne Boleyn making this painting. It seems to be the most detailed face of her.Okay... I used tineye to check out both portraits. Some SP has a Back Page ad using the above picture... otherwise, both do seem to be Anne Boleyn. I think you can now be 100% certain they are the same (as I now am).
You're wrong Prestokeys. Early 17th century is the 1600's and Queen Elizabeth 1 died in 1603 so it is her.Painted by Frans Pourbus the Younger, early 17th century...i.e. the painting is posthumous