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Bruno Ryves, Vicar of Stanwell Middlesex and Chaplain to Charles I and II, Dean of Windsor, 1810 Creator: Richard Earlom
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Bruno Ryves, Vicar of Stanwell Middlesex and Chaplain to Charles I and II, Dean of Windsor, 1810 Creator: Richard Earlom
Bruno Ryves, Vicar of Stanwell Middlesex and Chaplain to Charles I and II. Dean of Windsor; Died 1677 aged 81years, 1810. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James the Second" [Samuel Woodburn, London, 1815]
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This portrait depicts Bruno Ryves, a prominent figure in British history during the 17th century. Ryves held several esteemed positions within the Anglican Church, including Vicar of Stanwell in Middlesex, Chaplain to both Charles I and II, and Dean of Windsor. The portrait, created by renowned English engraver Richard Earlom in 1810, is taken from the collection 'Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James the Second.' Ryves is dressed in the formal attire of a 17th-century clergyman, wearing a black robe with white collar and cuffs. The portrait is beautifully executed in black and white, capturing the intricacies of Ryves's face and the details of his clothing. Born during a time of political and religious turmoil in England, Ryves served as a defender of the faith during the reigns of two monarchs from the House of Stuart - Charles I and II. As Chaplain to the monarchs, Ryves would have played a significant role in religious and political affairs, making this portrait a valuable representation of the era. The portrait also serves as a testament to the fashion of the time, with Ryves's clothing reflecting the traditional attire of the English clergy during the 17th century. The portrait's inclusion in Earlom's collection further underscores its historical significance, making it an essential addition to any collection focusing on British history or the Anglican Church.
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