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William Prynne (litho)
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William Prynne (litho)
2563376 William Prynne (litho) by Woodforde, Samuel (1763-1817) (after); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: William Prynne (1600 - 24 October 1669) was an English lawyer, author, polemicist, political figure and prominent Puritan. Lithograph by R. Dunkarton, published by S. Woodburn. From a drawing taken from the original picture held by the Prynne family.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23101062
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Bust Length Lawyer Lawyers Ovals Puritan Puritanism Authors
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This lithograph print showcases the stern countenance of William Prynne, a notable figure in English history. With an oval frame emphasizing his presence, Prynne's portrait exudes authority and intellect. As a lawyer, author, and political figure during the 17th century, he played a significant role in shaping Puritanism. The artist Samuel Woodforde masterfully captures Prynne's essence through this lithograph after R. Dunkarton's original drawing. The attention to detail is evident as every line on Prynne's face tells a story of resilience and determination. Puritans were known for their strict religious beliefs and commitment to moral reform. In this portrait, we witness the embodiment of those principles within Prynne himself. His unwavering gaze reflects his dedication to upholding justice and championing Puritan values. It is worth noting that this lithograph was created based on an original picture held by the Prynne family at the time it was published by S. Woodburn. This adds another layer of authenticity to the artwork, connecting us directly with history. As we admire this bust-length portrait of William Prynne, we are reminded of his enduring legacy as both a legal scholar and influential writer. Through Bridgeman Images' fine art print collection from the Free Library of Philadelphia Rare Book Department, we have access to historical treasures like these that allow us to delve into England's rich past.
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