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The atribution of the portrait of Elizabeth I When a Princess to Teerlinc isn't supported by any general consensus; that painting is attributed variously to "Flemish School" or (older) "Circle of William Scrots" (though not likely by Scrots himself). I am replacing that with an image accepted to be by Teerlinc. - PKM (talk) 20:50, 25 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Not for nothing, but the the miniature portrait of Elizabeth used as an illustration for this article is no longer attributed to Teerlinc. Recent scholarship has deemed it a very early work of Nicholas Hilliard. See the online catalogue entry for the item in the Royal Collection. 2605:E000:FFC0:20:5468:BE04:8E05:5342 (talk) 00:02, 21 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]