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A Group of Churchmen and Politicians including John Keble (1792-1866

A Group of Churchmen and Politicians including John Keble (1792-1866


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A Group of Churchmen and Politicians including John Keble (1792-1866

AGN265306 A Group of Churchmen and Politicians including John Keble (1792-1866) and William Gladstone (1809-98) in conversation with the Bishop of London at Fulham Palace (pen, brown ink & stump) by Richmond, George (1809-96); 22.8x18.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Founder of Keble College, Oxford; ); Photo eAgnew s, London; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22356480

© Agnew's, London / Bridgeman Images

Bishop Of London British Prime Minister Clergymen Liberal Member Of Parliament Mr Gladstone Statesmen George Richmond


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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing a group of influential churchmen and politicians engaged in deep conversation. Amongst the distinguished figures are John Keble, renowned for founding Keble College at Oxford University, and William Gladstone, an esteemed British statesman. The scene takes place at Fulham Palace, where the Bishop of London presides over this intellectual gathering. The image is rendered with exquisite detail using pen and brown ink by George Richmond, a talented artist from the 19th century. Measuring 22.8x18.8 cm, it exudes an air of importance and gravitas as these prominent individuals discuss matters that undoubtedly shaped their era. In this photograph, we witness the convergence of different spheres: politics intertwines with religion as these men exchange ideas on matters crucial to Victorian society. Archdeacon Mannion stands alongside Sir R. H Inglis while Reverend C. Forster converses with Baron Gurney nearby. As we delve into this historical snapshot captured by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we catch a glimpse of the vibrant tapestry that was Victorian England - its poets and politicians coming together to shape not only their own destinies but also those of future generations.

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