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Vintage-Views Antique Prints and Maps :: Antique Prints :: Portraits :: HENRY CROMWELL,1799 Portrait Copper Print

HENRY CROMWELL,1799 Portrait Copper Print
HENRY CROMWELL,1799 Portrait Copper Print
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HENRY CROMWELL FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING IN THE COLLECTION OF THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE ,Biograhical Memoirs,Illustrious Personages,1799 Antique Copper Engraving

HENRY CROMWELL FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING IN THE COLLECTION OF THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE ,Biograhical Memoirs,Illustrious Personages,1799 Antique Copper Engraving

Historical Collectible Art Portrait Engraving from an Original Painting - LARGE FOLIO SIZE COPPER ENGRAVING

 

CROMWELL, HENRY (1628-1674), fourth son of Oliver Cromwell, was born at Huntingdon on the 20th of January 1628, and served under his father during the latter part of the Civil War. His active life, however, was mainly spent in Ireland, whither he took some troops to assist Oliver early in 1650, and he was one of the Irish representative; in the Little, or Nominated, Parliament of 1653. In 1654 he was again in Ireland, and after making certain recommendations to his father, now lord protector, with regard to the government of that country, he became major-general of the forces in Ireland and a member of the Irish council of state, taking up his new duties in July 1655. Nominally Henry was subordinate to the lord-deputy, Charles Fleetwood, but Fleetwoods departure for England in September 1655 left him for all practical purposes the ruler of Ireland. He moderated the lord-deputys policy of deporting the Irish, and unlike him he paid some attention to the interests of the English settlers; moreover, again unlike Fleetwood, he appears to have held the scales evenly between the different Protestant sects, and his undoubted popularity in Ireland is attested by Clarendon. In November 1657 Henry himself was made lord-deputy; but before this time he had refused a gift of property worth 1500 a year, basing his refusal on the grounds of the poverty of the country, a poverty which was not the least of his troubles. In 1657 he advised his father not to accept the office of king, although in 1654 he had supported a motion to this effect

PUBLISHED DATE SEPT 1 -1800
PUBLISHED BY EDWARD HARDING - 98 PALL MALL
PAGE SIZE: approx 13 1/2 INCHES x 10 1/2 INCHES
PRINT SIZE: approx 6 X 5 INCHES
CONDITION COPPER ENGRAVING , BLANK on the back. Light foxing . Very strong plate impression. Suitable ageing. The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail. There is waviness to the print. This beautiful rare item would look great matted and framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures.

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SKU 060531k5-cromwell.jpg
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Weight 2.00 0
Price: US$49.95

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