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Burning the Pope in Effigy at Temple Bar, c19th century. Artist: G Durand
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Burning the Pope in Effigy at Temple Bar, c19th century. Artist: G Durand
Burning the Pope in Effigy at Temple Bar, c19th century. From Old and New London, by Edward Walford. [Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, London]
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Barrel Barrels Burning Durand Edward Edward Walford Effigy G Durand Gate Godefroy Durand Old And New London Petter Galpin Pope Temple Bar Walford Cassell Roman Catholicism
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In this print, titled "Burning the Pope in Effigy at Temple Bar" we are transported back to 19th century London. The artist, G Durand, skillfully captures a dramatic scene that unfolds outdoors under the cover of night. A diverse crowd has gathered around Temple Bar, their faces illuminated by the flickering flames of a burning effigy. Amidst the smoke and fire, we see both men and women passionately expressing their religious beliefs. This powerful display highlights the deep divisions between Catholicism and Christianity during this time period. The intensity of emotions is palpable as individuals come together to witness this symbolic act. The central figure in the image is a lady who stands near barrels engulfed in flames. Her presence exudes strength and conviction as she joins others in protesting against Roman Catholicism. Surrounding her are men from all walks of life, united in their opposition to papal authority. This engraving was originally published by Edward Walford as part of his renowned work "Old and New London". Through G Durand's artistic talent, we are granted a glimpse into an important moment in history when religious tensions ran high. As we contemplate this monochrome landscape frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of how deeply held beliefs can shape societies and ignite fervent debates that transcend centuries.
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