1517: Martin Luther and the English Reformation

Nice little exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery looking at the Reformation in England 500 years since Martin Luther nailed the Ninety-Five Articles to the door of a church in Wittenberg.

The show included the gallery’s lovely picture of Cranmer who wrote the Book of Common Prayer and was executed under Mary I. There were also crude portraits of Latimer and Ridley, two of the Oxford Martyrs, painted in the reign of Elizabeth I after the publication of Foxes Martyrs.

Other aspects of the story were represented by engravings looking at the Wycliffe, Tyndale and Coverdale bibles, the first part and full transcripts of the bible to be printed in English and engraved portraits of Luther and Thomas Cromwell.

Closes on 2 December 2017

 

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