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Durham Cathedral Sanctuary Knocker, copy of 12th century bronze original (photo)
XCF276443 Durham Cathedral Sanctuary Knocker, copy of 12th century bronze original (photo) by English School; Durham Cathedral, UK; (add.info.: Sanctuary knocker c.1140; Original knocker in the Cathedral Treasury; The Knocker represents in three dimensional form, the beasts depicted in the St. Calais manuscripts; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22941714
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This print showcases the Durham Cathedral Sanctuary Knocker, a faithful replica of the original 12th-century bronze masterpiece. The sanctuary knocker, dating back to approximately 1140, holds immense historical and artistic significance within the walls of Durham Cathedral in the United Kingdom. The intricate design of this door knocker is truly awe-inspiring. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it features a three-dimensional representation of mythical beasts found in the St. Calais manuscripts. The lions' heads serve as handles for visitors seeking refuge or sanctuary within the cathedral's sacred grounds. While this photograph beautifully captures the essence of this Normanesque-style door knob, it also serves as a reminder of centuries-old traditions and customs that have shaped our cultural heritage. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era when craftsmanship was revered and every element had symbolic meaning. Preserved within Durham Cathedral's Treasury lies the original knocker that inspired this remarkable copy. Its presence adds an air of mystique and reverence to an already extraordinary piece of artistry. Through photography, we can appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also gain insight into its historical context. This stunning portrayal invites us to explore ancient architectural wonders and marvel at their enduring legacy that continues to captivate hearts even today.
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