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Hugh Boulter, 23rd Bishop of Bristol, 1719-1724, c. 1725 (oil on canvas)
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Hugh Boulter, 23rd Bishop of Bristol, 1719-1724, c. 1725 (oil on canvas)
2830886 Hugh Boulter, 23rd Bishop of Bristol, 1719-1724, c.1725 (oil on canvas) by British School, (18th Century); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Hugh Boulter (1672-1742) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh, the Primate of All Ireland, from 1724 until his death. He also served as the chaplain to George I from 1719.); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23473214
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908 / Bridgeman Images
Archbishop Of Armagh Bishop Of Bristol
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This portrait captures the dignified presence of Hugh Boulter, the 23rd Bishop of Bristol, painted around 1725 by an anonymous British artist. The oil on canvas artwork is currently housed in the prestigious Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the United Kingdom. Hugh Boulter (1672-1742) was not only a prominent figure within the Church of Ireland but also served as Archbishop of Armagh, holding the esteemed position of Primate of All Ireland from 1724 until his passing. Additionally, he held the role of chaplain to George I starting in 1719. The painting showcases Boulter's commanding stature and refined demeanor, with his three-quarter length pose exuding authority and grace. His elegant attire reflects his high-ranking status within both religious and political circles during this era. This remarkable piece was generously bequeathed to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery by William Jerdone Braikenridge in 1908. It stands as a testament to Boulter's significant contributions to Irish history and serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy. As we gaze upon this extraordinary portrait, we are transported back in time to witness one man's profound impact on society—a true representation of power, intellect, and devotion captured for eternity on canvas.
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