Britain / Henry VIII Pope
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Britain / Henry VIII Pope
Henry VIII tramples on Pope Clement VII; an allegorical print
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1537 Allegorical Clement Pope Reformation Viii Tramples
EDITORS COMMENTS
This striking and provocative print, titled "Britain Trampling on Pope Clement VII," is a powerful allegory of the religious and political upheaval that marked the English Reformation under the reign of King Henry VIII. Created in the mid-16th century, the print captures the tense relationship between England and the Holy See during a pivotal moment in European history. Henry VIII, depicted as a robust and determined figure, is shown boldly stepping on the outstretched hands of Pope Clement VII, who lies prostrate beneath him. The Pope's mitre and papal tiara lie discarded nearby, symbolizing the King's break with the Roman Catholic Church and his assertion of supreme authority over religious matters in England. The background of the print is filled with chaotic scenes of conflict and destruction, reflecting the turmoil that accompanied the Reformation and the King's quest for an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. The allegorical nature of the print is further emphasized by the inclusion of personifications of England and the Church. England is depicted as a proud and majestic figure, holding a scepter and orb, while the Church is represented as a fragile and weakened entity, unable to withstand the King's force. The print serves as a visual testament to the profound changes that were taking place in England during this period, as the country moved towards religious and political independence from the Vatican. This print is an invaluable historical resource, providing insight into the complex and tumultuous events of the English Reformation and the relationship between England and the Holy See during the reign of Henry VIII. Its vivid imagery and powerful symbolism continue to captivate and intrigue scholars and history enthusiasts alike, making it a must-have for any collection focused on European history, religion, or art.
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