To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body for what reason no portrait of Her Majesty The Queen hangs in the Scottish Parliament complex.
The Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body are happy to consider suggestions for new acquisitions and to refer these to the Art Advisory Group for their advice in this area.
The Scottish Parliament''s Art Collection includes two significant pieces which commemorate the Parliament''s relationship with The Queen and which were presented to the Scottish Parliament by The Queen.
The Scottish Parliament mace, designed and crafted by Michael Lloyd, is present whenever Parliament is sitting and commemorates the founding of the Scottish Parliament with the words There shall be a Scottish Parliament - The Scotland Act 1998. The mace was presented by The Queen at the opening ceremony on 1 July 1999.
The Honours of Scotland sculpture, commissioned by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of Edinburgh and made by silversmith Graham Stewart, symbolises the importance of the three honours of the Scotland; the Crown, the Sword and the Sceptre, in the history of the Scottish Parliament. The sculpture was presented by The Queen to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament building on Saturday 9 October 2004.