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Architecture of the Middle Ages: Bishop Fox's Chantry, Winchester Cathedral

1838
(British, 1808–1878)
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A vertically oriented lithograph in fine lines depicts a stone chantry. Centered in the foreground, a figure in a dark cloak kneels on steps before a cloth-draped altar topped with a crucifix. Behind them, an ornate, carved reredos rises toward a vaulted ceiling with intricate patterns. To the left, arched openings reveal cathedral pillars. On the right, a wooden door is set into the wall. Shadows stretch across the floor.

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Bishop Fox's Chantry, Winchester Cathedral

1838

Joseph Nash

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

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