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MATTHEW PARKER (1504-1575). English prelate, Archbishop of Canterbury. Steel engraving, 1836

MATTHEW PARKER (1504-1575). English prelate, Archbishop of Canterbury. Steel engraving, 1836


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MATTHEW PARKER (1504-1575). English prelate, Archbishop of Canterbury. Steel engraving, 1836

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Archbishop Canterbury Church Of England Matthew Minister Parker Preacher Prelate Reading Vestment


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This steel engraving from 1836 showcases Matthew Parker, a prominent figure in English history. Matthew Parker (1504-1575) was an influential prelate and served as the Archbishop of Canterbury during the 16th century. As depicted in this print, he exudes authority and wisdom. Dressed in his distinctive vestments, Parker stands tall with a book held firmly in his hands. His hat adds to his dignified appearance, emphasizing his high position within the Church of England. The intense focus on his face suggests that he is deeply engrossed in reading or perhaps preparing for a sermon. Parker's significance extends beyond being an archbishop; he was also known as a preacher and minister who played a crucial role during the Renaissance period. His contributions to religious reform were highly regarded, making him one of the most respected figures of his time. The artist has skillfully captured both Parker's physical features and inner strength through this detailed engraving. Every line etched into the metal plate brings out the depth of character that defined this remarkable man. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are transported back to an era when men like Matthew Parker shaped not only the Church but also society itself. This print serves as a testament to their enduring legacy and reminds us of their profound impact on English history.

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