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Fourth and fifth window, North Aisle, Westminster Abbey, London (coloured engraving)
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Fourth and fifth window, North Aisle, Westminster Abbey, London (coloured engraving)
603150 Fourth and fifth window, North Aisle, Westminster Abbey, London (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fourth and fifth window, North Aisle, Westminster Abbey, London; featuring memorials to James Stewart Denham, John Baker, Henry Priestman, Philip Carteret, Edward de Carteret; Thomas Livingstone; published 1 May 1812); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
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Featuring Fourth Memorial Memorials North Aisle Westminster Abbey John Baker
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This coloured engraving takes us back to the 19th century, capturing a moment in time at Westminster Abbey in London. The fourth and fifth windows of the North Aisle are beautifully depicted, showcasing intricate architecture and stunning memorial tributes. As our eyes wander through this print, we discover various memorials dedicated to individuals such as James Stewart Denham, John Baker, Henry Priestman, Philip Carteret, Edward de Carteret, and Thomas Livingstone. Each memorial tells a unique story of those who have left their mark on history. The grandeur of the building itself is awe-inspiring. Its towering presence commands attention and evokes a sense of reverence for its historical significance. The delicate engravings bring out the fine details of every stone and archway. Published on May 1st, 1812, this engraving serves as a visual time capsule that allows us to glimpse into the past. It transports us to an era where statues adorned sacred spaces and artistry was celebrated. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we can now appreciate this remarkable piece from their private collection. This print invites us to explore not only the physical beauty captured within it but also encourages contemplation about the lives commemorated by these memorials.
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