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William Laud (1573 - 1645), 1814 (engraving)
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William Laud (1573 - 1645), 1814 (engraving)
2603856 William Laud (1573 - 1645), 1814 (engraving); (add.info.: William Laud (1573 - 1645), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633, religious adviser to Charles I. Persecuted the Puritans, attempted to force Anglican liturgy on Presbyterian church in Scotland, and laid down new canons of the Laudian church. Engraving 1814)
Media ID 38318950
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1814 Archbishop English Culture Engraved Image Historical Clothing Illustration Technique Looking At Camera One Mature Man Only Parliament William Laud Elliptical Format
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This striking engraving captures the essence of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645. Known for his close relationship with King Charles I and his controversial religious policies, Laud's image is one of power and authority.
The intricate details in this portrait showcase Laud's distinctive features - from his neck ruff to his moustache and beard. His piercing gaze seems to follow you as you study the engraving, giving a sense of the man behind the historical figure.
Laud's influence on English culture and politics during the 17th century is evident in this portrayal. The symbolism of his hat and historical clothing adds depth to the image, hinting at a complex individual who played a significant role in shaping religious practices during his time.
As you look at this engraving, you can almost feel the weight of history resting on Laud's shoulders. His legacy continues to be debated and discussed centuries later, making this print a valuable piece for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of England's past.
Overall, this portrait serves as a reminder of William Laud's enduring impact on British history and religion, captured beautifully by Bridgeman Images in 1814.
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