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Thomas More, English statesman, scholar and saint, c1527. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Thomas More, English statesman, scholar and saint, c1527. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Thomas More, English statesman, scholar and saint, c1527. 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
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This portrait print by Hans Holbein the Younger depicts Sir Thomas More, an influential figure in English history. Painted around 1527, it showcases More's distinguished appearance as Henry VIII's Lord Chancellor. Clad in vibrant clothing and adorned with a chain of office, More exudes authority and elegance. However, there is more to this image than meets the eye. Behind his dignified countenance lies a story of unwavering conviction and sacrifice. Despite being a devout Christian, More refused to accept Henry VIII as the head of the English Church when he broke away from Rome. This act of defiance led to his imprisonment in the Tower of London in 1534 and ultimately cost him his life. More was not only a statesman but also a scholar and author known for his humanist beliefs. His commitment to principles such as justice and individual conscience made him both admired and feared during his time. Holbein masterfully captures More's complex character through meticulous brushstrokes that bring out every detail of his face and attire. The artist's skillful use of color adds depth to the portrait, highlighting both More's worldly status as well as his deep religious devotion. This print serves as a powerful reminder of Sir Thomas More's enduring legacy—a man who stood firm in his convictions even at great personal cost—and continues to inspire generations with his unwavering dedication to truth and principle.
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