William Warham
(1450?-1532), Archbishop of CanterburySitter associated with 11 portraits
An influential churchman and statesman, Warham was appointed Bishop of London in 1502 and Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor in 1504, crowning Henry VIII in 1509. Though he clashed with Cardinal Wolsey as the latter's power and authority increased, the two men worked together on the annulment of the King's marriage.
after Hans Holbein the Younger
oil on panel, early 17th century, based on a work of 1527
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by George Vertue, after Hans Holbein the Younger
engraving, 1730s
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by George Vertue, after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, 1737
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by George Vertue, after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, 1737
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by George Vertue, after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, 1737
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by George Vertue, after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, 1737
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after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, published 1748
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by Richard Dalton, after Hans Holbein the Younger
etching, 1755-1791
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by Francesco Bartolozzi, published by John Chamberlaine, after Hans Holbein the Younger
stipple engraving printed in colours, published 12 September 1795 (1527)
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after Hans Holbein the Younger
etching, possibly early 19th century
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after Hans Holbein the Younger
photographic reproduction, circa 1938 (1527)
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