Oliver Cromwell, after 1653, Engraving, aquatint, and roulette; second state, Sheet: 16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 30.5 cm), Prints, Jan van de Velde IV (Dutch, Utrecht before 1610–1686 Haarlem), after Robert Walker (British, 1595/1610?–?1659), Not long after Cromwell's Puritan minority overtook the throne of England, the 'Lord Protector' himself was portrayed steely-eyed and dressed in armor. His costume suited well the leader of a fanatical army and a staunch defender of colonial possessions
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Oliver Cromwell, 1653, Engraving, aquatint, roulette, second state, Sheet, 16 x 12, 40.6 30.5 cm, Prints, Jan van de Velde IV, Dutch, Utrecht before, 1610–1686, Haarlem, after Robert Walker, British, 1595/1610?–?1659, long, Cromwell, Puritan minority, overtook, throne, England, Lord Protector, portrayed steely-eyed, dressed, armor, costume suited, well, leader, fanatical army, staunch defender, colonial possessions
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