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Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking east, as it would have



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Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking east, as it would have

KW330050 Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking east, as it would have been after Wrens first design, from London Pictures: Drawn with Pen and Pencil, by Rev. Richard Lovett, published 1890 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: the first of five designs by Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) for the new cathedral, built 1675-1709; ); Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Media ID 12852055

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Arches Architectural Design English Baroque Architecture


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This print transports us back in time to the grandeur of St. Paul's Cathedral in its early days. The photograph captures the interior of the nave, looking east, as it would have appeared after Sir Christopher Wren's initial design. Published in 1890 by Rev. Richard Lovett, this lithograph offers a glimpse into English baroque architecture from the 17th century. The image showcases the architectural brilliance of Wren's first design for St. Paul's Cathedral, which was built between 1675 and 1709. The soaring arches draw our eyes upwards towards the intricately detailed ceiling that seems to touch the heavens above. As we study this historical snapshot, we can't help but marvel at how meticulously every element has been crafted - from the ornate columns to the delicate carvings adorning each surface. It is a testament to Wren's vision and skill as an architect. This print allows us to appreciate not only the beauty of St. Paul's Cathedral but also serves as a reminder of its rich history and cultural significance within London’s landscape. It invites us to imagine what it must have felt like standing within those hallowed walls centuries ago when this architectural masterpiece was still new and awe-inspiring. Overall, this stunning image provides a window into both past and present – reminding us of our connection with history while highlighting timeless beauty that continues to captivate audiences today.

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