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His Eminence Cardinal Logue
His Eminence Cardinal Logue 1840 - 1924 (1920). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1920
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Media ID 13100121
© National Museums NI / MARY EVANS
A2 (59.4 x 42cm) Poster Print
"Introducing the Media Storehouse range of stunning poster prints featuring the captivating image of His Eminence Cardinal Logue. This exquisite portrait, taken by renowned photographer Sir John Lavery in 1920, showcases the grace and dignity of this influential religious figure. The high-quality print brings the detail and depth of the original photograph to life, making it a perfect addition to any space. Share the story of Cardinal Logue's legacy with this beautiful and inspiring poster print."
A2 Poster (59.4 x 42cm, 23.4" x 16.5" inches) printed on 170gsm Satin Poster Paper. Securely packaged, rolled and inserted into a strong mailing tube and shipped tracked. Poster Prints are of comparable archival quality to our Photographic prints, they are simply printed on thinner Poster Paper. Whilst we only use Photographic Prints in our frames, you can frame Poster Prints if they are carefully supported to prevent sagging over time.
Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3 etc). Whilst poster paper is sometimes thinner and less durable than our other paper types, they are still ok for framing and should last many years. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 42cm x 51.8cm (16.5" x 20.4")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
His Eminence Cardinal Logue, painted by Sir John Lavery in 1920, is a striking and elegant portrait of a prominent Irish Catholic leader of the early 20th century. The Cardinal, named Edward Alphonsus Logue, is depicted in full ecclesiastical attire, with a serious yet calm expression on his face. The rich red and gold colors of his robes contrast beautifully with the muted tones of the background, drawing the viewer's attention to the subject. Sir John Lavery, a renowned Irish painter of the time, expertly captures the dignity and authority of Cardinal Logue. The artist's skillful use of oil painting techniques adds depth and texture to the image, making the Cardinal appear almost lifelike. Born in 1840, Edward Alphonsus Logue rose through the ranks of the Catholic Church to become Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland in 1901. He was later elevated to the rank of Cardinal in 1911 by Pope Pius X. Throughout his career, Cardinal Logue was known for his dedication to the welfare of the Irish people and his efforts to promote peace and reconciliation between Protestants and Catholics in Ireland. This portrait of Cardinal Logue is a testament to the important role he played in Irish history and the respect he commanded from his community. It is a valuable historical document and an artistic masterpiece that continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and significance.
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