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Queen Elizabeth wooden doll dressed by young Princess
Queen Elizabeth, a wooden doll dressed by young Princess Victoria after the character played by Zoe Beaupre in the ballet Kenilworth with crown, pearls and golden dress.. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H. Lows Queen Victorias Dolls, George Newness, London, 1894
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In this enchanting color plate, we find a young Princess Victoria dressed in the likeness of Queen Elizabeth I, as portrayed by the ballet dancer Mlle. Porphyryn Brocard in the production of Kenilworth. The scene captures the magical moment as the young princess carefully dresses her wooden doll, imitating the elegance and grace of the renowned queen. The wooden doll, dressed as Queen Elizabeth I, is exquisitely adorned with a golden gown, intricately detailed with satin and silk, reminiscent of the opulence of the Tudor era. The queen's iconic crown sits atop her miniature head, bedecked with pearls and precious gems. The doll's regal attire is a testament to the enduring fascination with the historical figure of Queen Elizabeth I and the influence of her image on popular culture during the Victorian era. The illustration, taken from Frances H. Low's "Queen Victoria's Dolls," published in London by George Newness in 1894, was created by the talented artist Alan Wright. This image offers a glimpse into the world of play and imagination, where young girls could immerse themselves in the lives of their historical heroines and create their own stories. The intricate details of the doll's clothing and accessories, as well as the tender expression on the face of the young princess, evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia for a bygone era.
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