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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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|Description={{en|1=The "Darnley Portrait" of [[Elizabeth I of England]], oil on panel, 113 x 78.7 cm, National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 2082).  Probably painted from life, this portrait is the source of the face pattern called "The Mask of Youth" which would be used for authorized portraits of Elizabeth for decades to come.}}
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|Source=Scanned from Tranya Cooper, ''A Guide to Tudor & Jacobean Portraits'', London, National Portrait Gallery, 2008, ISBN 9781855143937
| description  = {{en|1=The "Darnley Portrait" of [[Elizabeth I of England]], oil on panel, 113 x 78.7 cm, National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 2082).  Probably painted from life, this portrait is the source of the face pattern called "The Mask of Youth" which would be used for authorized portraits of Elizabeth for decades to come.}}
|Author=Unknown, perhaps Federico Zuccaro (see Sir Roy Strong, ''The English Icon'', 1969)
| author      = Unknown, perhaps Federico Zuccaro (see Sir Roy Strong, ''The English Icon'', 1969)
|Date=c. 1575
| copyright    = Unknown, perhaps Federico Zuccaro (see Sir Roy Strong, ''The English Icon'', 1969)
|Permission=
| source      = Scanned from Tranya Cooper, ''A Guide to Tudor & Jacobean Portraits'', London, National Portrait Gallery, 2008, ISBN 9781855143937
|other_versions=
| date-created = c. 1575
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| notes        =  
| versions    =  
}}
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Unknown, perhaps Federico Zuccaro (see Sir Roy Strong, The English Icon, 1969)
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