Defeat of Spanish Armada. The Spanish Armada was a large fleet of ships sent by Spain in 1588 to invade England and overthrow Queen Elizabeth I. The Armada was ultimately defeated by the English navy, and its failure marked a turning point in the Anglo-Spanish War.
One of the most famous representations of the Spanish Armada is the Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, which was painted around 1588. The portrait shows the queen standing on a map of England, with her hand resting on a globe.
Behind her, a window opens onto a view of the English navy engaging the Spanish Armada. The portrait is notable for its use of symbolism and its depiction of the queen as a powerful and commanding figure.
Another notable representation of the Spanish Armada is the Armada Tapestries, a series of tapestries that were created in the early 17th century to commemorate the English victory. The tapestries depict various scenes from the battle, including the English navy attacking the Spanish fleet and the wreck of the Spanish galleon Girona.
The tapestries are notable for their detailed and realistic depiction of the ships and the battle, as well as their use of color and texture. In the 19th century, the Spanish Armada became a popular subject for Romantic painters, who were drawn to its dramatic and heroic qualities. One of the most famous paintings of this period is The Defeat of the Spanish Armada by the French artist E