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Award-winningart­istleavesm­onarch’s handbag in new painting for RAF Club

- BY TONY JONES

The Queen has been painted by artists throughout her reign, but the latest portrait features one unusual item – the monarch’s handbag. Award-winning artist Ben Sullivan included the accessory in a new portrait of the Queen to help show the person behind the head of state.

The Queen is rarely seen without her handbag – usually a black patent design by Launer – and in the painting, commission­ed by the RAF Club to mark its centenary, she is shown sat in an ornate chair in Windsor Castle’s white drawing room with the item by her feet.

It will hang in the RAF Club and the Queen watched her portrait being unveiled when she visited the institutio­n in London’s Piccadilly to celebrate its 100th anniversar­y.

Mr Sullivan, who won the BP Portrait Award in 2017, chatted to the Queen whose visit was her first official engagement of the autumn outside Buckingham Palace.

He said about his sitting with the Queen at Windsor Castle: “I think the idea was to capture something of the role of the monarch, but one tries to get behind that to the person.

“And

Ireally like the idea her handbag was placed in front of the gilt chair. It was almost happenstan­ce that it was placed there but it gives some idea there’s actually a person as well as a figurehead – it’s personal.

“It’s where she put it, and I thought I could take it out, but then I thought – actually it’s quite a nice thing, a personal thing.”

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The Queen being shown a new stained-glass window during her visit

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