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John Newman

(1801-1890), Cardinal, theologian and saint; canonised 2019

John Henry Newman

Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 37 portraits
Leading figure in the Oxford Movement with John Keble and Edward Bouverie Pusey. He converted to Catholicism, and was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1847. Newman's autobiography Apologia pro vita sua (1864) is a classic example of the spiritual autobiography, an account of personal faith and spiritual development. Written in defence of his controversial conversion to Catholicism, the Apologia appeared in seven weekly pamphlets. Newman, who became a Cardinal in 1879, hoped his autobiography would convince the protestant public that his conversion was sincere. Cardinal Newman was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in September 2010.

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John Newman, after Unknown artist - NPG D5347

John Newman

after Unknown artist
etching, published 1841
NPG D5347

John Newman, probably after Thomas Robinson Green - NPG D5349

John Newman

probably after Thomas Robinson Green
collotype, (1841)
NPG D5349

John Newman, after Unknown artist - NPG D5747

John Newman

after Unknown artist
etching, published 1841
NPG D5747

John Newman, by William Humphrys, published by  James Wyatt & Son, after  John Bridges, after  Richard Westmacott - NPG D38733

John Newman

by William Humphrys, published by James Wyatt & Son, after John Bridges, after Richard Westmacott
line engraving, published 1 May 1844
NPG D38733

John Newman, by Richard Woodman, after  Sir William Charles Ross - NPG D38734

John Newman

by Richard Woodman, after Sir William Charles Ross
stipple engraving, (circa 1845)
NPG D38734

John Newman, by John Alfred Vinter, printed by  Day & Son, published by  Lander Powell & Co - NPG D38735

John Newman

by John Alfred Vinter, printed by Day & Son, published by Lander Powell & Co
lithograph, published 12 October 1850
NPG D38735

John Newman, attributed to Miss B. Mier - NPG D46003

John Newman

attributed to Miss B. Mier
etching, late 19th century
NPG D46003

John Newman ('Men of the Day. No. 145.

John Newman ('Men of the Day. No. 145. "Tracts for the times."')

by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 20 January 1877
NPG D43780

John Newman, by Paul Adolphe Rajon, after  Walter William Ouless - NPG D38736

John Newman

by Paul Adolphe Rajon, after Walter William Ouless
etching, (1880)
NPG D38736

John Newman, by Paul Adolphe Rajon, after  Walter William Ouless - NPG D9874

John Newman

by Paul Adolphe Rajon, after Walter William Ouless
etching, (1880)
NPG D9874

John Newman, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after  Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt - NPG D8098

John Newman

by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt
mezzotint, 1884 (1881)
NPG D8098

John Newman, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after  Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt - NPG D10659

John Newman

by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt
mixed-method engraving, published 1884
NPG D10659

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John Newman

by Henry Joseph Whitlock
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s
NPG x21521

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John Newman

probably by Henry Joseph Whitlock
albumen print, 1860s
NPG Ax38711

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John Newman

by Heath & Beau
albumen carte-de-visite, December 1861
NPG Ax9917

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John Newman

by Herbert Rose Barraud
carbon print, 1887, published 1888
NPG x21520

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