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WILLIAM LAUD (1573-1645). English prelate
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WILLIAM LAUD (1573-1645). English prelate
WILLIAM LAUD (1573-1645).
English prelate. Triple Episcopacie. Woodcut from a Puritan tract of 1641 satirizing Laud and his court bishops as dispensers of superstition, in unfavorable contrast to a Puritan minister (left)
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Media ID 12363437
1641 Archbishop Bible Caricature Christianity Church Of England Laud Minister Preacher Prelate Puritan Robe Ruff Satire Skullcap Superstition William Triple
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This print showcases William Laud, an influential English prelate from the late 16th to early 17th century. The woodcut, taken from a Puritan tract dating back to 1641, cleverly satirizes Laud and his court bishops as purveyors of superstition. In stark contrast to them stands a Puritan minister on the left side of the image, symbolizing a more virtuous and pious approach to Christianity. Laud's distinctive appearance is highlighted in this caricature-like depiction. He dons an archbishop's robe with an elaborate ruff collar and skullcap, emphasizing his high ecclesiastical status. His long beard adds further gravitas to his portrayal as he holds a Bible firmly in one hand. The cartoonish nature of this woodcut serves as both political commentary and religious critique during a time when tensions between different factions within the Church of England were running high. It reflects the ongoing struggle between traditional Anglicanism represented by Laud and the growing influence of Puritanism. This historical artifact provides us with valuable insights into not only Laud's role but also the broader religious landscape in England at that time. It reminds us how art can be used as a powerful tool for expressing dissenting opinions and challenging established authority figures like Laud.
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