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Saint Pauls from the South Showing the Spire (Ecclesiae Paulinae Prospectus... ), 1657
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Saint Pauls from the South Showing the Spire (Ecclesiae Paulinae Prospectus... ), 1657
Saint Pauls from the South Showing the Spire (Ecclesiae Paulinae Prospectus...), 1657
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Bohemia Bohemian Cartouche City Of London England Dugdale Hollar Hollar Wenceslaus Latin Laurel Wreath Metropolitan Mus Sir William Spire St Pauls Cathedral Vaclav Hollar Wenceslas Hollar Wenceslaus Wenceslaus And Xa0 Wenceslaus Hollar Wenceslaus hollar Wenzel Hollar Winceslaus Hollar Sir William Dugdale William Dugdale
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This print titled "Saint Pauls from the South Showing the Spire (Ecclesiae Paulinae Prospectus. . . ), 1657" takes us back to the 17th century, immersing us in the architectural beauty of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. The image, captured by renowned artist Wenceslaus Hollar, showcases the stunning gothic features of this iconic church. The etching reveals intricate details of St. Paul's exterior, highlighting its towering spire that reaches towards the heavens. The cityscape surrounding the cathedral adds depth and context to this historical masterpiece. As we gaze upon this bohemian artwork, we are transported to a time when Christianity played a central role in society. Sir William Dugdale's cartouche inscription reminds us of St. Paul's significance as a religious symbol and landmark within London. Hollar's use of black and white enhances our appreciation for the mediaeval charm exuded by St. Paul's Cathedral. The absence of color allows us to focus on every delicate line and shadow meticulously etched into this print. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum or any museum dedicated to preserving heritage art, this print serves as a testament to Wenceslaus Hollar's artistic prowess and his ability to capture not only architectural features but also emotions evoked by these grand structures. With its laurel wreath framing adding an air of elegance, "Saint Pauls from the South Showing the Spire" invites
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