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BENJAMIN MOORE (1748-1816). Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York




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BENJAMIN MOORE (1748-1816). Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York

BENJAMIN MOORE (1748-1816).
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Undated painting

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Benjamin Bishop Christianity Episcopal Minister Moore Preaching Band Reverend Robe Diocese Episcopalian


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This print showcases a portrait of Benjamin Moore (1748-1816), an influential figure in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. The undated painting, believed to be from the 18th or 19th century, captures the essence of this esteemed bishop. In this fine art piece, Benjamin Moore stands tall and dignified, donning his reverend robe and preaching band. His piercing gaze reflects wisdom and determination as he carries out his ministerial duties with unwavering dedication. As a prominent leader within the Episcopalian community, Moore played a crucial role in shaping Christianity in America during his time. The artist has skillfully captured Moore's commanding presence through meticulous brushstrokes that bring depth and life to the portrait. Every detail is meticulously rendered - from the intricate folds of his robe to the subtle lines etched on his face, revealing years of experience and devotion. This remarkable painting serves as a testament to Benjamin Moore's legacy as both a spiritual guide and an advocate for religious freedom. It reminds us of the profound impact he had on shaping not only the Episcopal Diocese but also American Christianity as a whole. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print allows us to appreciate and commemorate one man's significant contribution to faith and society without mentioning any commercial use associated with Benjamin Moore outside its historical context.

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