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Ms. New Coll 380, f17r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle
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Ms. New Coll 380, f17r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle
833725 Ms. New Coll 380, f17r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle, drawn by Robert Carlile, 1795 (pen & ink and w/c on paper) by Carlile, Robert (fl.1795); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23503250
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Apparition Calligraphy Carlisle Cathedral Church Of Saint Mary Churchman Cleric Gothic Revival Gothick Miracle Neo Gothic Page Victorian Gothic Ecclesiastical
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This print showcases a page from the historical manuscript "Ms. New Coll 380, f17r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle". Drawn by Robert Carlile in 1795, this remarkable piece of art captures the essence and grandeur of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Carlisle. The image depicts a neo-gothic landscape with intricate details that transport us back to medieval times. A churchman or cleric is seen marveling at the majestic cathedral, highlighting its significance as a religious symbol. The presence of an angel adds an ethereal touch to the scene, evoking a sense of divine intervention and spirituality. Robert Carlile's masterful use of pen & ink and watercolor on paper brings life to this illustrated manuscript page. The calligraphy is beautifully executed, enhancing our appreciation for both the artistic skill and historical importance behind this work. The inclusion of biblical references further emphasizes the religious context surrounding this artwork. It serves as a testament to how faith played a central role in shaping society during that era. With its gothic revival style and Victorian gothic influences, this painting reflects not only an appreciation for history but also an admiration for art movements such as Gothic Revival and Gothick. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into both medieval architecture and religious customs while showcasing Robert Carlile's talent as an artist.
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