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Thomas Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1553 (1926). Artist: Frederick Goodall
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Thomas Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1553 (1926). Artist: Frederick Goodall
Thomas Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1926. Cranmer (1489-1556) was the archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI. He was an influential theologian who, with Richard Hooker and Matthew Parker, was a co-founder of Anglican theological thought. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 3: The Rise of the Modern Church, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake, published by the Waverley Book Club (London, 1926)
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Thomas Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1553 (1926)
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is a captivating print that captures a pivotal moment in history. Created by Frederick Goodall, this artwork portrays Thomas Cranmer, the influential Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI. In this painting, Cranmer stands before the infamous Traitors Gate at the Tower of London. Dressed in his archbishop's robes, his white hair and distinguished beard add to his wise and authoritative presence. The artist skillfully uses color to bring out every detail of Cranmer's attire. The significance of this scene lies in its historical context. Cranmer was imprisoned for crimes related to religious beliefs during a time when England was undergoing significant religious turmoil. As one of the co-founders of Anglican theological thought alongside Richard Hooker and Matthew Parker, he played a crucial role in shaping Christianity as we know it today. This print is taken from "An Outline of Christianity: The Story of Our Civilization" edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake. Published by the Waverley Book Club in 1926, it offers readers an insightful glimpse into the rise of modern church history. Frederick Goodall's portrayal not only captures Cranmer's physical appearance but also conveys his strength and resilience amidst adversity. This artwork serves as a reminder of both Cranmer's contributions to theology and his unwavering commitment to his beliefs even in times of trial.
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