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King James VI threatens the Puritans that he will make them conform to the Church or harry them out of the land (litho)
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King James VI threatens the Puritans that he will make them conform to the Church or harry them out of the land (litho)
3099924 King James VI threatens the Puritans that he will make them conform to the Church or harry them out of the land (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King James VI threatens the Puritans that he will make them conform to the Church or harry them out of the land. Illustration for Arthur Mees Hero Book (Hodder and Stoughton, c 1921).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22507252
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This lithograph, titled "King James VI threatens the Puritans that he will make them conform to the Church or harry them out of the land" depicts a pivotal moment in English history. Created by an anonymous 20th-century English artist, this print captures King James VI's firm stance against the Puritans during his reign. In this powerful image, King James VI is shown standing tall and resolute, addressing a group of Puritans with determination. The king's stern expression reflects his unwavering commitment to enforcing conformity to the Church of England among these dissenting religious groups. He warns them that they must either adhere to established religious practices or face expulsion from their homeland. The composition skillfully portrays tension and conflict through its use of dramatic lighting and bold lines. The artist expertly conveys both the authority of King James VI and the defiance of the Puritan figures surrounding him. This lithograph was originally created as an illustration for Arthur Mees' Hero Book in 1921, showcasing heroic acts throughout history. It serves as a reminder of how religion played a significant role in shaping political power struggles during this era. Overall, this artwork offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in English history when religious conformity clashed with individual beliefs and freedom. It stands as a testament to both heroism and persecution within society at large.
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