Image: Launcelot Andrews (1555-1626), English School circa 1660
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Description: Sotheby's: The sitter was one of the foremost English scholars of his day, and a pre-eminent clergyman under both Elizabeth I and James I. He served consecutively as Bishop of Chichester, Ely and Winchester, and was formative in the creation of the King James Bible. According to Ingamells, this is a posthumous portrait from c. 1660, based on the prime portrait by Joseph Buckshorn at Pembroke College, Cambridge
Title: Launcelot Andrews (1555-1626)
Credit: Sotheby's
Author: Unidentified painter
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