Henry Edward Manning
(1808-1892), Roman Catholic Cardinal-Archbishop of WestminsterEarly Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 56 portraits
Ordained into the Church of England in 1832, but resigned his post in 1850 and entered the Roman Catholic Church the following year; became Archbishop of Westminster, and titular head of English Catholicism, in 1865. Made a cardinal in 1875, Manning was one of the great ecclesiastical statesman of the age.
by Adolphus Wing
albumen print
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by Francis Holl, published by Joseph Hogarth, after George Richmond
stipple engraving, published January 1851
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by Francis Holl, after George Richmond
stipple engraving, published 1851
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Henry Edward Manning ('Men of the Day No. 20.')
by Carlo Pellegrini
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 25 February 1871
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Henry Edward Manning ('The Latest from Clerkenwell Green.' Whiskey and Water.')
published by Frederick Arnold, after Unknown artist
lithograph, published in the Hornet 23 October 1872
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by Mortimer Luddington Menpes
etching, circa 1880-1920
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after George Frederic Watts
chromolithograph, (1882)
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by H.C.
pencil, charcoal and chalk, 17 April 1893
NPG D23150
by William Jeans, published by Museum Galleries, after George Frederic Watts
mezzotint printed in colours, published 1922, based on a work of 1882
NPG D49369
by Unknown photographer
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s-1870s
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