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Sir Thomas More, 1527, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Sir Thomas More, 1527, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Sir Thomas More, 1527, (1902). Portrait of More (1478-1535) as Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor. More refused to subscribe to the Act of Supremacy which made Henry the head of the English Church. In 1534 he was imprisoned in the Tower of London, and beheaded on a charge of treason the following year. Illustration from Henry VIII, by A F Pollard, published by Goupil and Co, (London, New York, Paris, Edinburgh, 1902)
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Chain Of Office Hans Hans Holbein Hans Holbein The Younger Holbein Holbein The Younger Humanism Humanist Lord Chancellor Martyr Martyrdom Sir Thomas Sir Thomas More Thomas More Tudor Lawyer
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This print captures the iconic portrait of Sir Thomas More, painted by the talented artist Hans Holbein the Younger in 1527. The image showcases More's dignified presence as Henry VIII's Lord Chancellor during a tumultuous period in English history. Sir Thomas More was known for his unwavering principles and refusal to endorse the Act of Supremacy, which declared Henry VIII as the head of the English Church. This act ultimately led to his imprisonment in the Tower of London in 1534 and his subsequent execution on charges of treason. In this portrait, More is depicted wearing a chain of office around his neck, symbolizing his high position within Tudor society. His attire reflects both his religious devotion and political influence, showcasing him as a man deeply committed to Christianity and law. More's expression exudes intelligence and determination, capturing not only his role as a statesman but also highlighting his reputation as an accomplished author and humanist thinker. As one gazes at this powerful image, it becomes evident that Sir Thomas More was not just a politician or lawyer; he was also a martyr for what he believed in. Hans Holbein's masterful brushstrokes bring out every detail with precision, allowing us to appreciate both the artistry behind this piece and its historical significance. This print serves as a timeless reminder of Sir Thomas More's courage and sacrifice during one of England's most transformative eras.
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