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Architecture of the Middle Ages: Screen in St. Jacques, Dieppe

1838
(British, 1808–1878)
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A vertically oriented print in fine gray lines on off-white paper depicts people with light skin tones within a cathedral. To the left, an ornate stone screen is densely carved with statues and gothic tracery. A priest in heavily folded robes stands before an arched doorway, facing a man in a doublet and a woman in a pale, voluminous gown. To the right, light from a tall window illuminates dark wooden benches.

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Screen in St. Jacques, Dieppe

1838

Joseph Nash

(British, 1808–1878)
England, 19th century

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