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Chapel at Kalenberg - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845. Creator: W
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Chapel at Kalenberg - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845. Creator: W
Chapel at Kalenberg - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845.
Callenberg Castle in Germany:interior of the palace-chapel, with its antique carved pulpit, pierced gallery front, &c...the English spectator is surprised to see the crucifix on the altar, as in Catholic churches. But this is a very general custom in the Lutheran churches of Germany. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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The print titled "Chapel at Kalenberg - from His Royal Highness Prince Albert's drawing, 1845" captures the stunning interior of the palace-chapel at Callenberg Castle in Germany. The image showcases the exquisite architecture and intricate details of this historical place of worship. Intriguingly, the English spectator may be surprised to see a crucifix on the altar, as it is commonly associated with Catholic churches. However, it is explained that this is a prevalent custom in Lutheran churches throughout Germany during that time period. The engraving, originally featured in the "Illustrated London News" in 1845, provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and religious practices of both Britain and Germany during the 19th century. It was created by W. J. Linton under Prince Albert's guidance. This image not only highlights architectural elements such as an antique carved pulpit and pierced gallery front but also serves as a testament to Christian faith within German society. The combination of historical significance, artistic skill, and religious symbolism makes this print an invaluable piece for those interested in exploring European history and culture. Overall, this remarkable visual representation invites viewers to appreciate the beauty found within sacred spaces while shedding light on cross-cultural influences between nations during an era marked by profound societal changes.
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