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Ego Et Rex Meus, after the painting by Sir John Gilbert. Henry VIII and Thomas Wolsey. Henry VIII, 1491 - 1547. King of England. Thomas Wolsey, c. 1473 -1530. English archbishop, statesman and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923
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Ego Et Rex Meus, after the painting by Sir John Gilbert. Henry VIII and Thomas Wolsey. Henry VIII, 1491 - 1547. King of England. Thomas Wolsey, c. 1473 -1530. English archbishop, statesman and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923
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captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the complex relationship between two influential figures in English history. In this remarkable print, we are transported back to the 15th and 16th centuries, where King Henry VIII and Thomas Wolsey stand side by side. King Henry VIII, known for his larger-than-life persona and tumultuous reign, is depicted with regal poise. His commanding presence exudes power and authority as he gazes into the distance. Beside him stands Thomas Wolsey, an esteemed archbishop, statesman, and cardinal of the Catholic Church. Wolsey's expression reflects wisdom and loyalty towards his king. The painting by Sir John Gilbert beautifully captures their intricate bond - one of mutual respect but also fraught with political intrigue. As monarch and advisor navigate through treacherous waters of religious reform during this era of great change in England's history. This archival illustration from "Britain and Her Neighbours" published in 1923 serves as a visual testament to the rich tapestry of historical events that shaped our world today. It reminds us of the complexities inherent within leadership roles - both on a personal level between individuals like Henry VIII and Wolsey but also on a broader scale within society. Hilary Morgan's skillful preservation allows us to appreciate this significant piece of artistry that encapsulates not only royal heritage but also highlights pivotal moments in English politics during these transformative centuries.
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