The Tudors, perhaps the most famous monarch dynasty, ruled the Kingdom of England from 1485 to 1603. The last of the rulers to bear the name Tudor was Elizabeth who became queen in 1558. During the reign of Elizabeth Tudor, England turned into a maritime power and one of the most influential parties in international trade. As England grew richer, it developed a strong interest in art and especially the works of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch masters. Eventually, the refinement of tastes resulted in the emergence of new trends in architecture and applied art. Although the designs introduced during this period formally belong to the last phase of the Tudor style, they were so distinct that Elizabeth secured her own name for the style appellation.
Elizabethan antiques are rare and valuable. Many of the items created in the second half of the 16th century turned into museum exhibits. Nevertheless, if you intend to purchase 400+ years old antiques, it won’t hurt to learn about their distinctive features.
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