Two portraits of Elizabeth in her coronation robes survive, both dated to 1600 or shortly thereafter.
She was said to be fair skinned, though no portrait of her survives.
Of these the portraits of Luke and John survive.
Two portraits of Frederick Say have survived, both miniatures.
Several portraits of her survive, as originals or copies.
No known portrait of him survives, and his character is almost as faintly recorded.
But identification is more difficult when relatively few portraits in the round have survived.
All the subjects died; only the portraits survived.
No portraits attributed to him have apparently survived.
About 100 Titian portraits survive, but he is believed to have painted many more.