Featured on PDR in the essay Iconology of a Cardinal: Was Wolsey Really so Large?

Characterised as manipulative, power-hungry, and even an alter rex, Henry VIII’s right-hand man Cardinal Thomas Wolsey has been typically depicted with a body mass to rival his political weight. Katherine Harvey asks if he was really the glutton of popular legend, and what such an image reveals about the link between the body, reputation, and power in Tudor England.

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Cardinal Wolsey served by noblemen

Date

1879

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Young Folks: History of England


Source

Internet Archive / Library of Congress

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