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Cardinal Collection (page 7)

Background imageCardinal Collection: John Henry Newman, (1801-1890), 19th century

John Henry Newman, (1801-1890), 19th century. English convert to Roman Catholicism, later made a cardinal. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, (c1850)

Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, (c1850). Wolsey (c1475-1530), was an English statesman and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitatorArtist

Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitatorArtist: A Migneret
Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitator. The Cardinal de Retz (1614-1679) plotted against Cardinal Mazarin, Chief Minister of France

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, 1876. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Cardinal Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, 1876. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Cardinal Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, 1876. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art

Background imageCardinal Collection: Letter from Charles Edward Stuart to his brother Henry Benedict, 2nd November 1784

Letter from Charles Edward Stuart to his brother Henry Benedict, 2nd November 1784. Artist: Charles Edward Stuart
Letter from Charles Edward Stuart to his brother Henry Benedict, 2nd November 1784. Letter, written in French from Florence, by The Young Pretender under his assumed title of King Charles III

Background imageCardinal Collection: Letter from Henry VIII to Cardinal Wolsey, c1518. Artist: King Henry VIII

Letter from Henry VIII to Cardinal Wolsey, c1518. Artist: King Henry VIII
Letter from Henry VIII to Cardinal Wolsey, c1518. Letter thanking him for the pains he takes in his business and urging him, now that affairs both at home and abroad are well established

Background imageCardinal Collection: Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530

Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530. Letter, written from Esher, shortly after Wolseys disgrace, to Gardiner, secretary to Henry VIII

Background imageCardinal Collection: Letter from Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Wolsey, c1528. Artist: Anne Boleyn

Letter from Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Wolsey, c1528. Artist: Anne Boleyn
Letter from Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Wolsey, c1528. Letter from Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Wolsey, written before she became queen, thanking him for his pains in promoting her marriage with Henry VIII

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Wolsey, (c1850)

Cardinal Wolsey, (c1850). Wolsey (1475-1530) failed to obtain a quick annulment of Henry VIIIs marriage to Catherine of Aragon, so that the king could marry Anne Boleyn

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Wolsey, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century

Cardinal Wolsey, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design for William Shakespeares (1564-1616) play, Henry VIII

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Campeius, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century

Cardinal Campeius, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design for William Shakespeares (1564-1616) play, Henry VIII

Background imageCardinal Collection: Baron, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century

Baron, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design of a man with a cardinals hat emblem on his doublet, for William Shakespeares (1564-1616) play

Background imageCardinal Collection: Heralds and priest, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century

Heralds and priest, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design showing heralds and a priest carrying a cardinals hat

Background imageCardinal Collection: Guards, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century

Guards, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design, showing guards in slashed hose blowing trumpets bearing a cardinals standard

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, (1825). Artist: J Thomson

Cardinal David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, (1825). Artist: J Thomson
Cardinal David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, (1825). Beaton (c1494-1546) was the last Scottish Cardinal

Background imageCardinal Collection: Henry sent Wolsey away from court, c1529, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Henry sent Wolsey away from court, c1529, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Henry sent Wolsey away from court, c1529, (1905). King Henry VIII banishes Cardinal Wolsey. Illustration from Our Island Story by H E Marshall, published by T C & E C Jack Ltd, (London and Edinburgh)

Background imageCardinal Collection: Henry VI and his court, mid-15th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Henry VI and his court, mid-15th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Henry VI and his court, mid-15th century, (1843). The nobleman with the flowing beard is good duke Humphrey, Henrys uncle

Background imageCardinal Collection: ES Willard in The Cardinal, c1902

ES Willard in The Cardinal, c1902. Actor ES Willard (1853-1915) as Giovanni de Medici in Louis N Parkers production

Background imageCardinal Collection: Arthur Bourchier in The Bishops Move, c1902. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Arthur Bourchier in The Bishops Move, c1902. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Arthur Bourchier in The Bishops Move, c1902. Actor, manager and dramatist Arthur Bourchier (1868-1927) in the title role

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jean Balue, French cardinal, (19th century). Artist: Ficquet

Jean Balue, French cardinal, (19th century). Artist: Ficquet
Jean Balue, French cardinal, (19th century). Balue (c1421-1491) was a minister of Louis XI

Background imageCardinal Collection: Saint John Fisher, English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr, (1748)

Saint John Fisher, English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr, (1748). Fisher (c1469-1535) protested against King Henry VIIIs intention to divorce Catherine of Aragon

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Beaufort, 1860. Artist: J White

Cardinal Beaufort, 1860. Artist: J White
Cardinal Beaufort, 1860. A 19th-century engraving after the painting Joan of Arc before Cardinal Beaufort. Joan, in chains, is interrogated by Henry Beaufort, Cardinal of Winchester in Rouen Prison

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal David Beaton, (c1494-1546), Scottish cardinal and Archbishop of St AndrewsArtist

Cardinal David Beaton, (c1494-1546), Scottish cardinal and Archbishop of St AndrewsArtist: George J Stodart
Cardinal David Beaton, Scottish cardinal, 19th century. Cardinal Beaton (c1494-1546) was Archbishop of St Andrews

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Wolsey, 1775. Artist: Ryder

Cardinal Wolsey, 1775. Artist: Ryder
Cardinal Wolsey, 1775. Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (c1475-1530), was an English statesman and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of a Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin (1545-1622). Artist: Bassano, Leandro (1557-1622)

Portrait of a Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin (1545-1622). Artist: Bassano, Leandro (1557-1622)
Portrait of a Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin (1545-1622). Found in the collection of the Musei Civici, Padova

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Lodovico Trevisano, ca 1459. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)

Cardinal Lodovico Trevisano, ca 1459. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)
Cardinal Lodovico Trevisano, ca 1459. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of a Cardinal, c. 1510. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)

Portrait of a Cardinal, c. 1510. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
Portrait of a Cardinal, c. 1510. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageCardinal Collection: The Siege of La Rochelle in October 1628, early 18th century. Artist: Arnold Frans Rubens

The Siege of La Rochelle in October 1628, early 18th century. Artist: Arnold Frans Rubens
The Siege of La Rochelle in October 1628, early 18th century. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Tula, Russia

Background imageCardinal Collection: Interior of the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome, 18th century. Artist: Giovanni Paolo Panini

Interior of the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome, 18th century. Artist: Giovanni Paolo Panini
Interior of the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome, 18th century. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini, (1441-1507). Artist: Titian

Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini, (1441-1507). Artist: Titian
Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini (1441-1507), 1500s. Titian (1488-1576). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageCardinal Collection: The Conclave, 1903

The Conclave, 1903. The meeting held to elect a new pope after the death of the Pope Leo XIII, (1810-1903); Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, (1835-1914), Italian cardinal is elected Pope Pius X

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Artist: Stephen Reid

Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Artist: Stephen Reid
Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Thomas Wolsey (1475-1530) was cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the kings most prominent advisor

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jules Mazarin, Italian-born French politician, 17th century (1912). Artist: David Loggan

Jules Mazarin, Italian-born French politician, 17th century (1912). Artist: David Loggan
Jules Mazarin, Italian-born French politician, 17th century (1912). Born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, Cardinal Mazarin (1602-1661) succeeded his mentor, Cardinal Richelieu

Background imageCardinal Collection: Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York, (1907)

Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York, (1907). Henry (1725-1807) was a son of the exiled James Stuart, the Old Pretender, and younger brother of Bonnie Prince Charlie (the Young Pretender

Background imageCardinal Collection: Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Artist: J Collyer

Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Artist: J Collyer
Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Richelieu (1585-1642) was made a Cardinal in 1622. Minister of state to Louis XIII, he was de facto ruler of France from 1624

Background imageCardinal Collection: St Louis returns to Paris, and St Louis among the priests, mid-13th century, (15th century)

St Louis returns to Paris, and St Louis among the priests, mid-13th century, (15th century). Illustration from Le livre des faiz monseigneur Saint Louis

Background imageCardinal Collection: Raymond VII receives absolution, (c1296)

Raymond VII receives absolution, (c1296). The presentation of the expiatory ceremony which accompanies the Treaty of Paris, in the presence of Louis IX

Background imageCardinal Collection: Joan of Arc in Prison, 1825. Artist: Paul Delaroche

Joan of Arc in Prison, 1825. Artist: Paul Delaroche
Joan of Arc in Prison, 1825. Joan, in chains, is interrogated by a prelate in scarlet. Behind his chair a secretary stands recording the interrogation in a book

Background imageCardinal Collection: The Adoration of the Trinity (The Landauer Altarpiece), 1511. Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Adoration of the Trinity (The Landauer Altarpiece), 1511. Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Adoration of the Trinity (The Landauer Altarpiece), 1511. This picture shows the Holy Trinity in glory, worshipped by all the saints

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Richelieu, c1637, (18th century)

Cardinal Richelieu, c1637, (18th century). Armand Jean Duplessis, Duc de Richelieu (1585-1642), French prelate and statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sliding on Thin Ice, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel

Sliding on Thin Ice, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel
Sliding on Thin Ice, 1869. English converts to Rome including Newman, skating on thin ice while, on the left, Pusey and his Anglo-Catholic Ritualistic friends test the ice before committing

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Cardinal Giovanni Salviati. Artist: Foschi, Pier Francesco di Jacopo (1502-1567)

Portrait of Cardinal Giovanni Salviati. Artist: Foschi, Pier Francesco di Jacopo (1502-1567)
Portrait of Cardinal Giovanni Salviati. Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Richelieu, French prelate and statesman, 1640. Artist: Philippe de Champaigne

Cardinal Richelieu, French prelate and statesman, 1640. Artist: Philippe de Champaigne
Cardinal Richelieu, French prelate and statesman, 1640. Armand Jean Duplessis, Duc de Richelieu (1585-1642) was made a Cardinal in 1622

Background imageCardinal Collection: George Wishart, 16th century Scottish Protestant reformer, c1860

George Wishart, 16th century Scottish Protestant reformer, c1860. Wishart, having been tried before Cardinal Beaton and condemned to death, being urged to deny his faith and accept Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: An Eminent Gathering, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle

An Eminent Gathering, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle
An Eminent Gathering, 1898. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 21st August 1898

Background imageCardinal Collection: The Siege of La Rochelle, 1628 (20th century)

The Siege of La Rochelle, 1628 (20th century). During the Renaissance, La Rochelle adopted Protestant ideas, and from 1568 became a centre for the Huguenots

Background imageCardinal Collection: Henry II of France and Anne du Bourg, 10 June 1559 (19th / early 20th century)

Henry II of France and Anne du Bourg, 10 June 1559 (19th / early 20th century). Artist: Jean-Paul Laurens
Henry II of France and Anne du Bourg, 10 June 1559 (19th/early 20th century). A prominent member of the Paris Parlement and a Calvinist

Background imageCardinal Collection: William Allen (1532-1594), English prelate

William Allen (1532-1594), English prelate. A Catholic, after the accession of Elizabeth I Allen fled England and went into exile in Flanders



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