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Skull Cap Collection (#3)

"Skull Cap: A Symbol of Authority and Tradition" Throughout history, the skull cap has been worn by individuals from various walks of life, representing authority

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II during his visit to Britain in 1982 conducts a joint service withe

Pope John Paul II during his visit to Britain in 1982 conducts a joint service withe the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Robert Runcie

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II at Caturbury Cathedral

Pope John Paul II at Caturbury Cathedral

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II returns to Poland for an official visit 1979

Pope John Paul II returns to Poland for an official visit 1979

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II with Dr Robert Runcie the Archbishop of Canterbury at Canterbury

Pope John Paul II with Dr Robert Runcie the Archbishop of Canterbury at Canterbury Cathedral

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II is interviewed during a flight on his visit to Ireland

Pope John Paul II is interviewed during a flight on his visit to Ireland

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II during his visit to Britain in 1982 in pray at the altar during a

Pope John Paul II during his visit to Britain in 1982 in pray at the altar during a joint service with the Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II in during his visit to Britain in 1982 visits the home of

Pope John Paul II in during his visit to Britain in 1982 visits the home of the Archbishop and meets Russian Orthodox church religious leaders

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope John Paul II gives a blessing from a balcony during his visit to Ireland

Pope John Paul II gives a blessing from a balcony during his visit to Ireland

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Head of a Man with a Skullcap. Creator: Alphonse Legros

Head of a Man with a Skullcap. Creator: Alphonse Legros
Head of a Man with a Skullcap

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: G. F. Watts, R. A. 2nd plate. Creator: Alphonse Legros

G. F. Watts, R. A. 2nd plate. Creator: Alphonse Legros
G.F. Watts, R.A. 2nd plate

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Francois de Villemontee, 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan

Francois de Villemontee, 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan
Francois de Villemontee, 1661

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Alphonse III Delbene, Bishop of Orleans. Creator: Claude Mellan

Alphonse III Delbene, Bishop of Orleans. Creator: Claude Mellan
Alphonse III Delbene, Bishop of Orleans

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pierre Gassendi, ca. 1637 or 1638. Creator: Claude Mellan

Pierre Gassendi, ca. 1637 or 1638. Creator: Claude Mellan
Pierre Gassendi, ca. 1637 or 1638

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Louis Berryer, 1667. Creator: Claude Mellan

Louis Berryer, 1667. Creator: Claude Mellan
Louis Berryer, 1667. Advisor to the counsel of Louis XIV

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Francois de La Mothe Le Vayer, 1648. Creator: Claude Mellan

Francois de La Mothe Le Vayer, 1648. Creator: Claude Mellan
Francois de La Mothe Le Vayer, 1648

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Cardinal Jules Mazarin. Creator: Claude Mellan

Cardinal Jules Mazarin. Creator: Claude Mellan
Cardinal Jules Mazarin

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Le Pere Charles de Condren. Creator: Claude Mellan

Le Pere Charles de Condren. Creator: Claude Mellan
Le Pere Charles de Condren

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Nicolas Grillie, Bishop of Uzes. n. d. Creator: Claude Mellan

Nicolas Grillie, Bishop of Uzes. n. d. Creator: Claude Mellan
Nicolas Grillie, Bishop of Uzes.n.d

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Victor le Bouthillier, 1658. Creator: Claude Mellan

Victor le Bouthillier, 1658. Creator: Claude Mellan
Victor le Bouthillier, 1658

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Le Chancelier Pierre Seguier, 1639. Creator: Claude Mellan

Le Chancelier Pierre Seguier, 1639. Creator: Claude Mellan
Le Chancelier Pierre Seguier, 1639

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Francois-Theodore de Nesmond, ca. 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan

Francois-Theodore de Nesmond, ca. 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan
Francois-Theodore de Nesmond, ca. 1661

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Claude de Rebe, Archbishop of Narbonne. Creator: Claude Mellan

Claude de Rebe, Archbishop of Narbonne. Creator: Claude Mellan
Claude de Rebe, Archbishop of Narbonne

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Portrait of Leonardos Philaras, 1651. Creator: Claude Mellan

Portrait of Leonardos Philaras, 1651. Creator: Claude Mellan
Portrait of Leonardos Philaras, 1651

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, 1637. Creator: Claude Mellan

Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, 1637. Creator: Claude Mellan
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, 1637

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Portrait of Bossuet, 1803. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin

Portrait of Bossuet, 1803. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin
Portrait of Bossuet, 1803

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Pope Paul III in a Skullcap, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

Pope Paul III in a Skullcap, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano
Pope Paul III in a Skullcap, ca. 1514-36

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Head of a Man. Creator: Spanish (Castilian) Painter (mid-17th century or later)

Head of a Man. Creator: Spanish (Castilian) Painter (mid-17th century or later)
Head of a Man. (mid-17th century or later)

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Ulrich Fugger the Younger (1490-1525), 1525. Creator: Hans Maler

Ulrich Fugger the Younger (1490-1525), 1525. Creator: Hans Maler
Ulrich Fugger the Younger (1490-1525), 1525

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Man smoking a pipe, Tsingtao, China, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Man smoking a pipe, Tsingtao, China, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Man smoking a pipe, Tsingtao, China, 1898. Portrait of a Chinese man wearing a padded jacket and a skullcap. Ein neuer Landsmann in Tsingtao

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Richlieu, (1585-1642), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Richlieu, (1585-1642), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Richlieu, (1585-1642), 1830. Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642) French clergyman and statesman appointed Foreign Secretary in 1616, chief minister for King Louis XIII in 1624

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) English cleric in the Church of England known as an author during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Rabelais, (c1483-1553), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Rabelais, (c1483-1553), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Rabelais, (c1483-1553), 1830. Francois Rabelais (c1483-1553) French Renaissance writer, physician, Renaissance humanist, monk and Greek scholar

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Napier, (1550-1617), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Napier, (1550-1617), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Napier, (1550-1617), 1830. John Napier of Merchiston (1550-1617) Scottish landowner, mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, educated at University of St Andrews

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Prynne, (1600-1669), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Prynne, (1600-1669), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Prynne, (1600-1669), 1830. William Prynne (1600-1669) English lawyer, author, and polemicist educated at Oriel College, Oxford and Lincolns Inn

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: J. Hamilton, (1512-1571), 1830. Creator: Unknown

J. Hamilton, (1512-1571), 1830. Creator: Unknown
J. Hamilton, (1512-1571), 1830. John Hamilton (1512-1571) Scottish prelate and politician, illegitimate son of The 1st Earl of Arran, a monk and Abbot of Paisley, cadinal and archbishop

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: B. Gilpin, (1517-1583), 1830. Creator: Unknown

B. Gilpin, (1517-1583), 1830. Creator: Unknown
B. Gilpin, (1517-1583), 1830. Bernard Gilpin (1517-1583) English theologian, educated at Queens College, Oxford, he studied the writings of Erasmus

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Old man, early 17th century?, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Old man, early 17th century?, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Old man, early 17th century?, (1907). Portrait of an unknown man, possibly after a drawing by Lagneau. From " Exposition de Portraits, peints et dessines"

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Thomas Case, M. A. 17th century, (late 18th-early 19th century). Creator: Robert Cooper

Thomas Case, M. A. 17th century, (late 18th-early 19th century). Creator: Robert Cooper
Thomas Case, M.A. 17th century, (late 18th-early 19th century). Portrait of Thomas Case (c1598-1682), English clergyman and ejected minister

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Duppa, (1589-1662), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Duppa, (1589-1662), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Duppa, (1589-1662), 1830. Brian Duppa (1589-1662) English bishop, chaplain to the royal family, Royalist and adviser to Charles I of England, educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Coverdale, (1488-1569), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Coverdale, (1488-1569), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Coverdale, (1488-1569), 1830. Myles Coverdale (1488-1569) English ecclesiastical reformer, Bible translator, preacher and, briefly, Bishop of Exeter (1551-1553)

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Camden, (1551-1623), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Camden, (1551-1623), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Camden, (1551-1623), 1830. William Camden (1551-1623) English antiquarian, historian, topographer, and herald. Author of Britannia, and an historical account of the reign of Elizabeth I of England

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Beveridge, (1637-1708), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Beveridge, (1637-1708), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Beveridge, (1637-1708), 1830. William Beveridge (1637-1708) English writer and clergyman who served as Bishop of St Asaph from 1704 until his death

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Sr. E. Coke, (1552-1634), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sr. E. Coke, (1552-1634), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sr. E. Coke, (1552-1634), 1830. Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) English barrister, judge, and politician, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Inner Temple

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Clement VII, (1478- 1534), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Clement VII, (1478- 1534), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Clement VII, (1478- 1534), 1830. Pope Clement VII (1478- 1534) head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 November 1523 to his death on 25 September 1534

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Cardinal Beaton, (1494-1546), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Cardinal Beaton, (1494-1546), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Cardinal Beaton, (1494-1546), 1830. David Cardinal Beaton (1494-1546) Archbishop of St Andrews and the last Scottish Cardinal prior to the Reformation

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Richard Baxter, (1615-1691), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Richard Baxter, (1615-1691), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Richard Baxter, (1615-1691), 1830. Richard Baxter (1615-1691) English Puritan church leader, poet, theologian, and controversialist. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Busby, (1606-1695), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Busby, (1606-1695), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Busby, (1606-1695), 1830. Richard Busby (1606-1695) English Anglican priest, educated at Christ Church, Oxford, as head master of Westminster School he liberally administered corporal punishment

Background imageSkull Cap Collection: Cignani, (1628-1719), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Cignani, (1628-1719), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Cignani, (1628-1719), 1830. Carlo Cignani (1628-1719) Italian painter who studied under Francesco Albani. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R



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"Skull Cap: A Symbol of Authority and Tradition" Throughout history, the skull cap has been worn by individuals from various walks of life, representing authority, tradition, and religious significance. One notable figure associated with the skull cap is Charles Howard, First Earl of Nottingham (early-mid 19th century). As a prominent English nobleman and politician, he was often depicted wearing this distinctive headpiece in portraits painted by H Robinson. In another era, George Herbert and Anon Eng were captured in an anonymous artwork donning skull caps. These individuals remain mysterious to us today but their choice of headwear suggests a connection to tradition or perhaps even religious affiliation. Moving back in time to the 17th century, we encounter John Owen - an influential English Puritan pastor and theologian. In a copper engraving dating back to around 1800, Owen can be seen wearing his signature skull cap as a symbol of his devout faith. The influence of the skull cap extends beyond Europe as well. F. Ximines (1436-1517), depicted in an artwork from 1830 whose creator remains unknown, showcases how this headgear transcended borders and became part of cultural attire elsewhere. Even renowned artists like Titian (c1488-1576) have been portrayed wearing skull caps during their creative endeavors. The unknown artist who created this depiction in 1830 highlights how these caps were not limited to specific professions but rather embraced across different fields. Religious leaders also adopted the use of skull caps throughout history. Pope Paul VI's meeting with King Hussein I of Jordan in Amman on January 4th, 1964 shows both figures adorned with these symbolic headpieces that denote their spiritual authority. Pope John Paul II was frequently seen sporting a white skull cap during his papacy.