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Hugh Broughton, English divine and rabbinical scholar (engraving)
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Hugh Broughton, English divine and rabbinical scholar (engraving)
7185415 Hugh Broughton, English divine and rabbinical scholar (engraving) by Payne, John (d.1647); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hugh Broughton (1549-1612), English scholar and theologian. Illustration from Woodburns Gallery of Rare Portraits (George Jones, London, 1816).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving depicts Hugh Broughton, an eminent English divine and rabbinical scholar of the 16th and 17th centuries. The black and white portrait showcases Broughton's scholarly demeanor, as he gazes intently at the viewer with a sense of wisdom and intellect in his eyes. Broughton, born in 1549, was a renowned theologian who dedicated his life to studying both Christianity and Judaism. His expertise in these two religions made him a respected figure during his time. This illustration is taken from Woodburns Gallery of Rare Portraits, published in London in 1816 by George Jones. The intricate details of Broughton's costume reveal the fashion trends prevalent during the late Tudor period. The engraving captures every fold and crease of his dress, providing insight into the clothing styles popularized during this era. As an educated man himself, Broughton is depicted here as a symbol of knowledge and learning. His presence evokes images of school classes or lectures where students would gather to learn from esteemed scholars like him. This historical artwork serves as a window into England's rich intellectual heritage during the Renaissance period. It highlights not only Broughton's contributions to religious scholarship but also reflects upon the cultural exchange between Christianity and Judaism that took place during this transformative era. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into one man's pursuit for understanding across different faiths while encapsulating an important moment in British history.
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