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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1802-1865. English Cardinal First Archbishop Of Westminster. Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Photograph By Simonton And Millard, Dublin. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Volume 2. Published In London 1859
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1802-1865. English Cardinal First Archbishop Of Westminster. Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Photograph By Simonton And Millard, Dublin. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Volume 2. Published In London 1859
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1802-1865. English Cardinal First Archbishop Of Westminster. Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By Simonton And Millard, Dublin. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Volume 2. Published In London 1859
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Archbishop Cardinal First Nicholas Westminster Wiseman
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This print captures the dignified presence of Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, an eminent English Cardinal who served as the first Archbishop of Westminster. Engraved by D. J. Pound from a photograph taken by Simonton and Millard in Dublin, this portrait showcases Wiseman's commanding stature and intellectual prowess. Wiseman, born in 1802 and passing away in 1865, played a crucial role in shaping the history of England during his lifetime. As the first Archbishop of Westminster, he held significant influence over Catholicism in Britain and was instrumental in establishing the hierarchy of Roman Catholic dioceses across England. In this vertical portrait, Wiseman exudes an air of authority with his piercing gaze and regal attire. His commitment to his faith is palpable through every line etched on his face, reflecting a life dedicated to serving God and guiding others spiritually. Published within "The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages". Volume 2 in London back in 1859, this historical artifact offers us a glimpse into an era when religious leaders wielded immense power within society. As we observe this remarkable image captured by Ken Welsh for Design Pics today, we are reminded not only of Wiseman's individual significance but also how portraits like these preserve our collective history for generations to come.
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