London, UK. 12th Apr, 2019. Christopher Green English writer and performer whose work covers comedy, cabaret, theater and Live Art took on the role of Elizabeth I in a grand procession from the Queen's House to the National Portrait Gallery.Here, Christopher Green transformed into the icon of Elizabeth I. Construction of an Icon is a performance, a creative design and a communities' project, which offers new ways to share histories of Elizabeth I, and disseminate the iconic Armada Portrait with new audiences. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 12th Apr, 2019.  Christopher Green English writer and performer whose work covers comedy, cabaret, theater and Live Art took on the role of Elizabeth I in a grand procession from the Queen's House to the National Portrait Gallery.Here, Christopher Green transformed into the icon of Elizabeth I. Construction of an Icon is a performance, a creative design and a communities' project, which offers new ways to share histories of Elizabeth I, and disseminate the iconic Armada Portrait with new audiences. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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5075 x 3383 px | 43 x 28.6 cm | 16.9 x 11.3 inches | 300dpi

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12 April 2019

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London UK 12 April 2019 Christopher Green English writer and performer whose work covers comedy, cabaret, theater and Live Art took on the role of Elizabeth I in a grand procession from the Queen's House to the National Portrait Gallery.The day started at the Queen's House, in the heart of Greenwich Park. Here, Christopher Green transformed into the icon of Elizabeth I. Construction of an Icon is a performance, a creative design and a communities’ project, which offers new ways to share histories of Elizabeth I, and disseminate the iconic Armada Portrait with new audiences. It has been commissioned by the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund UK as part of the Armada Portrait Project. @Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News

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