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John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, later Archbishop of York, c1621 (engraving)
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John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, later Archbishop of York, c1621 (engraving)
6032241 John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, later Archbishop of York, c1621 (engraving) by Delaram, Francis (c.1590-1627) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Williams (1582-1650), Bishop of Lincoln, later Archbishop of York, c1621.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
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Anglican Archbishop Of York Bishop Of Lincoln Church Of England Jacobean John Williams Ruff Stuart
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This engraving depicts John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln and later Archbishop of York, around 1621. Created by the talented artist Francis Delaram, this print showcases the esteemed clergyman in all his regal glory. John Williams was a prominent figure in British history during the 17th century. As a member of the Church of England, he played a significant role in shaping religious affairs during the Stuart and Jacobean eras. His influence extended beyond Britain's borders as well, making him an important figure within European Christianity. In this portrait, we see Bishop Williams adorned in traditional ecclesiastical attire that reflects his high-ranking position within the church hierarchy. His elaborate cap and ruff add an air of sophistication to his appearance while emphasizing his authority and status. The engraving beautifully captures not only Williams' physical features but also conveys a sense of reverence and dignity befitting a man dedicated to serving God. The intricate details bring depth to every line etched on paper, showcasing Delaram's skill as an artist. This remarkable piece serves as both a historical record and artistic masterpiece—a testament to John Williams' enduring legacy within Christianity and British society at large. It is now part of a private collection curated by Valerie Jackson Harris—an invaluable treasure that offers us insight into one man's journey through faith and leadership.
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