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Thomas Cranmer - Sculpture

This bust, made of marble stone resin and hand-finished with a bronze patina, depicts Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury under King Henry VIII and King Edward VI.

In almost every context concerning the Bibles of the Reformation, Thomas Cranmer's name appeared in some format. Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, he was instrumental in aiding in the King's annulment to Catherine of Aragon, which led to the separation of the English Church and the Catholic Church.

Under King Henry’s rule, Cranmer was limited as to his influence, but under King Edward he found great liberty in producing the Book of Common Prayers and reforming many doctrines of the English Church.

After the ascension of Mary to the throne, Cranmer was arrested and tried for treason and heresies against the sovereign Queen, the kingdom, and the Holy Roman Church. Imprisoned for two years, he was tortured to recant, but was then brought forth for execution. Cranmer receded his recantation and loudly and boldly confessed his rejection of Rome and its papal rule, and refused to deny his confession of Jesus Christ as the head alone of church and state.

Product Dimensions: 7.75" wide x 8" deep x 10.5" high

Product Weight: 13.85 lb.

Because each sculpture is hand-finished rather than mass-produced, there will naturally be some color variation and no two will be exactly alike. This is part of the nature and beauty of handmade objects, and should not be considered a flaw or defect. If you are attempting to match your previous sculpture purchases or have a particular look in mind (more or fewer highlights, for example), please contact us and we will be happy to provide photos of our current inventory so you can select the exact sculpture that will be shipped to you.

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