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Cardinal de Chatillon, Admiral Coligni and d Andelot (engraving)
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Cardinal de Chatillon, Admiral Coligni and d Andelot (engraving)
812387 Cardinal de Chatillon, Admiral Coligni and d Andelot (engraving) by Wageman, Thomas Charles (1787-1863) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cardinal de Chatillon, Admiral Coligni and d Andelot. Drawn by T. Wageman and engraved by E. Radclyffe, with the permission of the Right Honourable Earl Amherst from the original picture at Knowle. Published in 1847.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 23163368
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Cardinal Cardinals Cardinaux French Wars Of Religion Huguenots Gaspard Ii De Coligny Imam Religious Role
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This engraving, titled "Cardinal de Chatillon, Admiral Coligni and d Andelot" transports us back to a pivotal moment in history. Created by Thomas Charles Wageman and engraved by E. Radclyffe in 1847, this print showcases the powerful figures of Cardinal de Chatillon, Admiral Coligni, and d Andelot. The image depicts three influential individuals who played significant roles during the French Wars of Religion. The Cardinal's regal presence is juxtaposed with the military prowess of Admiral Coligni and the intellectual strength of d Andelot. Their portraits capture their determination and dedication to their cause. As Huguenots themselves, these men were at the forefront of French Protestantism. Gaspard II de Coligny, Ois de Coligny, Odet de Coligny (also known as d'Andelot), along with Cardinal François de Chatillon fought tirelessly for religious freedom amidst a tumultuous era marked by conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. This engraving serves as a testament to their unwavering commitment to their beliefs despite facing persecution from opposing factions within society. It also highlights the complex interplay between religion and politics during this period. Preserved in private collections today, this artwork allows us to delve into an important chapter in European history while appreciating the artistic skill that went into its creation.
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