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Cardinal Collection (#57)

"Cardinal: A Symbol of Power, Faith, and Legacy" The cardinal holds a significant place in history and culture, representing power, faith, and legacy

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Female, Great Lakes Region. Spring. North America _TPL6723

Northern Cardinal - Female, Great Lakes Region. Spring. North America _TPL6723
TOM-1133 Northern Cardinal - Female, Great Lakes Region. Spring. North America Cardinalis cardinalis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - male South Texas

Northern Cardinal - male South Texas
JZ-3107 Northern Cardinal - male South Texas. Cardinalis cardinalis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - female South Texas

Northern Cardinal - female South Texas
JZ-3106 Northern Cardinal - female South Texas. Cardinalis cardinalis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - male and female South Texas

Northern Cardinal - male and female South Texas
JZ-3105 Northern Cardinal - male and female South Texas Cardinalis cardinalis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal Hamden, CT, USA

Northern Cardinal Hamden, CT, USA
JZ-2006 Northern Cardinal Hamden, CT, USA. Cardinalis cardinalis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal male, Cardinalis cardinalis

Northern Cardinal male, Cardinalis cardinalis
JZ-2005 Northern Cardinal male USA Cardinalis cardinalis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Male - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U. S

Northern Cardinal - Male - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U. S
CAN-3353 Northern Cardinal - Male Arizona USA cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Female, perched on ocotillo. Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states

Northern Cardinal - Female, perched on ocotillo. Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states, southwest U. S
CAN-2904 Northern Cardinal - Female, perched on ocotillo. Arizona, USA cardinalis cardinalis Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states, southwest U.S. and Mexico to Belize

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Arizona, USA - Female - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U. S

Northern Cardinal - Arizona, USA - Female - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U. S
CAN-2622 Northern Cardinal - Female Arizona, USA Cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Perched on cactus - Arizona, USA - Male - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf

Northern Cardinal - Perched on cactus - Arizona, USA - Male - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U. S
CAN-2430 Northern Cardinal - Perched on cactus Arizona, USA Cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Arizona, USA - Female - Perched on ocotillo - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf

Northern Cardinal - Arizona, USA - Female - Perched on ocotillo - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U
CAN-2421 Northern Cardinal - Female Arizona, USA Cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - Male - Perched on ocotilla - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest

Northern Cardinal - Male - Perched on ocotilla - Range is southern Quebec to Gulf states-southwest U. S
CAN-2394 Northern Cardinal - Male Arizona, USA Cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCardinal Collection: Norhtern Cardinal - Male Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA

Norhtern Cardinal - Male Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
CAN-2095 Northern Cardinal - Male Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA. Cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal - male Sonoran Desert, Arizona

Northern Cardinal - male Sonoran Desert, Arizona
CAN-1648 Northern CARDINAL- male, on branch Sonoran Desert, Arizona. Cardinalis cardinalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern cardinal

Northern cardinal, South Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageCardinal Collection: Fireball at Cartagena

Fireball at Cartagena
A great globe of fire, in the space of some minutes, broke into four lesser balls, which flew off towards the four cardinal points, attended with a clap of thunder

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wolsey Dismissed / 1529

Wolsey Dismissed / 1529
Cardinal Wolsey pleaded guilty before the Kings bench to a near treasonable offence. He was stripped of his power, forfeited his property, but allowed to remain at liberty

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wolsey / Leicester Abbey

Wolsey / Leicester Abbey
CARDINAL THOMAS WOLSEY English prelate and statesman, arriving at Leicester Abbey shortly before his death

Background imageCardinal Collection: Richelieu (Miniature)

Richelieu (Miniature)
Armand-Jean Duplessis, duc de Richelieu, French cardinal and statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Perrenot / Granvelle / Larme

Perrenot / Granvelle / Larme
ANTOINE DE PERRENOT DE GRANVELLE French cardinal and politician

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jules Mazarin / Miniature

Jules Mazarin / Miniature
JULES MAZARIN French cardinal and statesman, born in Italy

Background imageCardinal Collection: Richelieu (Chasselat)

Richelieu (Chasselat)
Armand Jean Duplessis, duc de RICHELIEU French cardinal and statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Bonnechose

Cardinal Bonnechose
H M G Cardinal Bonnechose French Bishop

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Gousset

Cardinal Gousset
Thomas Marie Joseph, cardinal GOUSSET French prelate

Background imageCardinal Collection: F F a Cardinal Donnet

F F a Cardinal Donnet
Ferdinand Francois Auguste, Cardinal DONNET French prelate

Background imageCardinal Collection: Gaspar Contarini / Oval

Gaspar Contarini / Oval
GASPAR CONTARINI Italian cardinal and statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Carlo Borromeo / R Leo

Carlo Borromeo / R Leo
CARLO BORROMEO Colossal statue to the Italian cardinal and saint, near Lago Maggiore

Background imageCardinal Collection: Carlo Borromeo / Chasselat

Carlo Borromeo / Chasselat
CARLO BORROMEO Italian cardinal and saint; archbishop of Milan

Background imageCardinal Collection: Pole (Larmessin)

Pole (Larmessin)
REGINALD POLE Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jh Newman / Carte 1861

Jh Newman / Carte 1861
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Catholic convert, subsequently a cardinal

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wolsey / Larmessin

Wolsey / Larmessin
CARDINAL THOMAS WOLSEY English prelate and statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal / Duc De Lorraine

Cardinal / Duc De Lorraine
Charles, Duc et cardinal de LORRAINE Archbishop of Reims, statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Louis Xiv / Fontainebleau

Louis Xiv / Fontainebleau
Cardinal Chigi, on behalf of his Uncle Pope Alexander VII, apologises to Louis XIV for ill-treatment of some French at Rome; the interview takes place in Louis bedroom

Background imageCardinal Collection: Villa Lante / M Greuter

Villa Lante / M Greuter
Garden of the illustrious Cardinal Montalto at Bagnaia now called Villa Lante. The Cardinal owned the villa between 1590-1623)

Background imageCardinal Collection: Mother Shipton & Wolsey

Mother Shipton & Wolsey
MOTHER SHIPTON, (nee Ursula Sontheil), famous prophetess of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, admonishes Cardinal Wolsey

Background imageCardinal Collection: Beaton / S. Wale

Beaton / S. Wale
CARDINAL DAVID BEATON Scottish prelate & statesman. Full length engraving

Background imageCardinal Collection: Mazarin Attacked

Mazarin Attacked
Cardinal Mazarin is dragged from his carriage by roughs, allegedly paid by his enemies, but perhaps its a put-up job on the Cardinals part ?

Background imageCardinal Collection: Francis Bourne

Francis Bourne
FRANCIS BOURNE Roman Catholic churchman : archbishop of Westminster; cardinal

Background imageCardinal Collection: POLE (1500 - 1588)

POLE (1500 - 1588)
REGINALD POLE Cardinal and adviser to Queen Mary I

Background imageCardinal Collection: Religious Men

Religious Men
A Pope : a Cardinal : and Bishops in state and otherwise

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wolsey / Holbein / Graves

Wolsey / Holbein / Graves
CARDINAL THOMAS WOLSEY English prelate and statesman

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wolseys Banquet

Wolseys Banquet
Cardinal Wolsey presides over a banquet in the Presence Chamber, Hampton Court, Middlesex

Background imageCardinal Collection: Richelieu / Esme De B

Richelieu / Esme De B
CARDINAL RICHELIEU French statesman and cardinal known also as Armand-Jean du Plessis

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jules Mazarin / Chasselat

Jules Mazarin / Chasselat
JULES MAZARIN French cardinal and statesman sitting in a chair reading letters

Background imageCardinal Collection: FOUQUET (1615 - 1680)

FOUQUET (1615 - 1680)
NICOLAS FOUQUET - French statesman and agent for Cardinal Mazarin (also spelt Foucquet)

Background imageCardinal Collection: Fisher (Larmessin)

Fisher (Larmessin)
JOHN FISHER - English cardinal and Bishop of Rochester

Background imageCardinal Collection: William Allen

William Allen
WILLIAM ALLEN Cardinal

Background imageCardinal Collection: Jacques Davy Duperron

Jacques Davy Duperron
JACQUES DAVY DUPERRON French cardinal Date: 1556 - 1618



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"Cardinal: A Symbol of Power, Faith, and Legacy" The cardinal holds a significant place in history and culture, representing power, faith, and legacy. From the iconic image captured by Jh Newman in 1888 to Giovanni Paolo Panini's portrayal of a musical party attended by cardinals during the 17th century, these depictions showcase their influence. One such influential figure was John Henry Newman (1801-1890), an English prelate and theologian whose oil on canvas portrait from 1881 exemplifies his intellectual prowess. The vibrant vestments worn by Catholic cardinals in the 15th century further emphasize their esteemed position within the Church. Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan left an indelible mark on Catholicism as he dedicated his life to serving God and leading others towards spiritual enlightenment. Meanwhile, Saint Bonaventure's reception of the purple cardinalice highlights how this honor is bestowed upon those who have made significant contributions to religious doctrine. In times of mourning or celebration alike, cardinals play a crucial role. Cardinal Newman Lying in State signifies the respect accorded to them even after death. Similarly, Richelieu's Champagne showcases how they were patrons of art and culture during their reigns. Not limited to human figures alone, nature also exhibits its own version of a cardinal with the female Northern Cardinal perched gracefully on snowy pine trees—a testament to beauty found amidst harsh conditions. Its vibrant red plumage mirrors that of its namesake bird species—the Northern Cardinal—known for its striking appearance against winter landscapes. Capturing moments frozen in time through photography like Manning did back in 1890 allows us glimpses into historical events where cardinals played pivotal roles. Lastly, The Dance of Death mural reminds us that even powerful individuals are not exempt from mortality—an important reminder for all humanity. In essence, whether depicted through art or observed in nature's creations, cardinals continue to symbolize power, faith, and a lasting legacy that transcends time.