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Lincoln Cathedral from the North West, c. 1850 (w / c on paper)
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Lincoln Cathedral from the North West, c. 1850 (w / c on paper)
BAL33429 Lincoln Cathedral from the North West, c.1850 (w/c on paper) by Mackenzie, Frederick (c.1788-1854); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: built by Bishop Remigius in 1092; ); English, out of copyright
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This print showcases the majestic Lincoln Cathedral from the North West, captured around 1850 by Frederick Mackenzie. The cathedral, a true masterpiece of Gothic architecture, stands as an enduring symbol of faith and resilience. Built in 1092 by Bishop Remigius, it has withstood numerous challenges throughout history. The artist's skillful use of watercolors on paper brings out the intricate details and grandeur of this iconic structure. From its soaring spires to its ornate rooftops, every element is meticulously depicted, creating a sense of awe and admiration. Set against a backdrop of rooftops and cityscape, this image transports us back in time to witness the magnificence that once graced the skyline. It serves as a reminder not only of human ingenuity but also our ability to rebuild after adversity. As we gaze upon this remarkable townscape, we are reminded that art has the power to transcend time and connect us with our past. This particular piece invites us to marvel at both architectural brilliance and historical significance. Displayed proudly at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, this artwork continues to inspire visitors from all walks of life. Its presence serves as a testament to Mackenzie's talent as well as his dedication to preserving cultural heritage through his craft.
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