MORE, Sir Thomas (1478-1535). English politician
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MORE, Sir Thomas (1478-1535). English politician
MORE, Sir Thomas (1478-1535). English politician, humanist and writer. Oil
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Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), an English statesman, humanist, and writer, is depicted in this stunning oil painting. More's intellectual and political prowess made him a key figure in Tudor England. He served as Lord Chancellor under King Henry VIII and was a prominent voice for the Catholic faith during a time of religious upheaval. More's humanist beliefs and commitment to education are reflected in his extensive writings, including "Utopia," a seminal work on political theory and social organization. This vertical, upright portrait captures the intensity and depth of More's character, with his piercing gaze and intricately detailed clothing. The interior setting adds to the sense of intimacy and introspection, inviting the viewer to contemplate the complexities of this influential figure. Sir Thomas More's legacy as a political and intellectual leader continues to resonate in European history and beyond.
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