Elizabeth II presented her new portrait
British Queen Elizabeth II was presented in London a new picture, informs “bi-Bi-si”. This is the work of painter Colin Davidson of Northern Ireland.
Davidson drew many well-known public figures, including politicians, actors and musicians. However, the artist admitted that the work on the portrait of Her Majesty was unique.
The Queen unveils her new portrait, painted by NI artist Colin Davidson https://t.co/BoyDnU7Lp9 pic.twitter.com/gEDWGKD0x3
— BBC News NI (@BBCNewsNI) 8 November 2016
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Davidson first came to Buckingham Palace to choose a room with especially good lighting. Then, during a session with the Queen, the artist made about 20 sketches and several photos. Work on the portrait was completed in the Studio of Davidson.
As noted by the artist, it’s not just his interpretation, and “interpretation of the Irish.” “For many years I have watched the actions of the Queen, directed to the healing Anglo-Irish relations,” he added.
Earlier it was reported that Elizabeth II has shown a new portrait for the anniversary of cooperation with the Red Cross.
It was also reported that released a new portrait of William and Kate.