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Portrait of Archbishop Williams, Lord Keeper of the Seal
745944 Portrait of Archbishop Williams, Lord Keeper of the Seal, illustration from Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, pub. by Knapton, London 1742 (engraving) by Houbraken, Jacobus (1698-1780); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Williams (1582-1650) Bishop of Lincoln and Dean of Westminster.); The Stapleton Collection; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22963724
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Advisor Frame Jacobean Lord Chancellor Ruff
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This portrait print showcases Archbishop Williams, Lord Keeper of the Seal, as depicted by Jacobus Houbraken in 1742. The artwork is part of the renowned "Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain" collection published by Knapton in London. The subject of this exquisite engraving is John Williams, a prominent figure who served as Bishop of Lincoln and Dean of Westminster during the early 17th century. His distinguished position as Lord Chancellor is evident through his regal attire and distinctive hat, which exude authority and power. Houbraken's masterful technique brings out the essence of Archbishop Williams' character, capturing both his wisdom and political astuteness. The oval frame adds a touch of elegance to this half-length portrait that highlights William's dignified presence. With its intricate details such as the elaborate ruff collar popular during the Jacobean era, this artwork transports us back to a time when politics played a crucial role in shaping society. It serves as a testament to William's influence as an advisor and politician during one of England's most transformative periods. Preserved within a private collection, this remarkable piece from Dutch artist Jacobus Houbraken continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and artistic brilliance.
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