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Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, c1888, (c1920). Artist: Sir John Gilbert
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Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, c1888, (c1920). Artist: Sir John Gilbert
Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, c1888, (c1920). A version of Ego et Rex Meus (Me and my King) - King Henry VIII talking with Cardinal Wolsey. Wolsey dominated Henrys government from 1515 to 1529. Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume II, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
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This photo print, titled "Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey" captures a significant moment in history. Created by the talented artist Sir John Gilbert around 1888, this particular version was printed in the early 1920s. The artwork depicts King Henry VIII engaged in conversation with Cardinal Wolsey, showcasing their complex relationship. During the period from 1515 to 1529, Cardinal Wolsey held immense influence over Henry's government. This illustration is derived from "Ego et Rex Meus" (Me and my King), symbolizing their close bond despite their differences. Their attire reflects the medieval era, transporting us back to the vibrant Tudor court. The image exudes an air of royalty and power as these two prominent figures converse. It serves as a reminder of how religion played a crucial role during that time - both men were deeply connected to Catholicism. Sir John Gilbert masterfully brings this historical scene to life through his use of color and attention to detail. The rich hues enhance our understanding of the personalities involved while adding depth to their portrayal. This remarkable piece is part of Walter Hutchinson's book series called "Story of the British Nation". Through its vivid depiction and meticulous craftsmanship, it allows us to delve into one chapter of Britain's past – a fascinating glimpse into the lives of these influential individuals who shaped history forevermore.
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