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| page = Playbill collection
| page = The Plimpton "Sieve" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I
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| title = Feature: The Plimpton "Sieve" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I
| image = Booth Hamlet playbill.JPG
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| text = The Folger has approximately 250,000 playbills, most from late 18th and 19th century Britain and the United States. Unlike programs, which are multi-page documents, a playbill describes a performance on one side of one sheet of paper. Most surviving playbills are small handbills, though some are poster size.  
| text = Completed by George Gower in 1579, this work is part of a series of portraits of Elizabeth I in which she holds a sieve to symbolize her chastity. It is the earliest of the "sieve" portraits, and the oldest painting in the Folger Collection.  
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