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Part of the Sachristary leading to the Chapel of King Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London (engraving)
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Part of the Sachristary leading to the Chapel of King Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London (engraving)
603199 Part of the Sachristary leading to the Chapel of King Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London (engraving) by Malton, Thomas Snr. (1726-1801); Private Collection; (add.info.: Part of the Sachristary leading to the Chapel of King Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London; published 30 July 1793); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23239888
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Chapel King Henry Vii Part Westminster Abbey
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This engraving, titled "Part of the Sacristy leading to the Chapel of King Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London" takes us on a journey through time and architecture. Created by Thomas Malton Sr. , an esteemed artist from the 18th century, this print showcases his incredible attention to detail. The image transports us to one of London's most iconic landmarks – Westminster Abbey. As we gaze upon this historic structure, we are drawn into its rich history and grandeur. The sacristy depicted in the engraving serves as a gateway to the magnificent Chapel of King Henry VII. Every intricate element is meticulously captured by Malton's skilled hand. From the ornate archways and delicate stonework to the play of light filtering through stained glass windows, every aspect evokes a sense of awe and reverence. Published on July 30th, 1793, this print allows us to glimpse into a past era when craftsmanship was highly valued and celebrated. It reminds us that even centuries later, these architectural marvels continue to inspire wonder and admiration. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection without commercial intent but purely for our appreciation of artistry and history; let it serve as a reminder that beauty can be found in both grand gestures and minute details alike.
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