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Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey from Liber Studiorum, drawn, by J. M. W. Turner

Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey from Liber Studiorum, drawn, by J. M. W. Turner


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Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey from Liber Studiorum, drawn, by J. M. W. Turner

" Internal view of the ruined crypt of Kirkstall Abbey. There are columns and a vaulted ceiling. To the right flood water and to the left cows.
Printed text " Drawn, Etched and Engraved by J.M.W. Turner Esq.r R.A. P.P./ Published Feby. 11 1812 by Mr Turner."

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Abbey Animal Architecture Christianity Farming Figure Figures Landscape Religion Ruin Rural Topography Townscape Religious Architecture


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This print showcases the mesmerizing Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey, as depicted in J. M. W. Turner's renowned Liber Studiorum collection. The internal view reveals a hauntingly beautiful scene, with majestic columns and an intricately vaulted ceiling that exude a sense of grandeur and history. To the right of the crypt, floodwaters add an element of mystery and intrigue to this rural landscape. On the left side, gentle cows graze peacefully amidst the ruins, creating a harmonious juxtaposition between nature and human intervention. Turner's masterful artistry is evident in every detail captured within this print. His skillful drawing, etching, and engraving techniques bring life to this religious architectural marvel. Published on February 11th, 1812 by Mr Turner himself, it serves as a testament to his passion for capturing both natural beauty and man-made structures. The image invites contemplation about our connection to Christianity through its portrayal of an abbey steeped in religious significance. Additionally, it offers insight into rural life during that era—showcasing agriculture as central to communities' existence. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph print from Nottingham City Photos, we are transported back in time—a moment frozen forever that allows us to appreciate the delicate balance between humanity's creations and Mother Nature's enduring presence.

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