

The image shows a portrait of a man in a clerical collar and robe against a dark background. The man is depicted in sepia tones and appears to be seated. He wears a clerical collar beneath his robe, and the robe appears to have large sleeves. His hands are clasped together. The background features vertical streaks of a lighter color. At the bottom, the text reads, "The Archbishop of Canterbury." The artist's name, "William Nicholson," appears in the top left corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 796 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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