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Excavated church in the caverns at Inkermann, looking west / W. Simpson, del. ;Day & Son
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Excavated church in the caverns at Inkermann, looking west / W. Simpson, del. ;Day & Son
Excavated church in the caverns at Inkermann, looking west / W. Simpson, del.; Day & Son, Lithrs. to the Queen.; Day & Son.; Simpson, William, 1823-1899, artist; Pall Mall [London, England] : Published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. 1855 May 22nd.; 1 print : lithograph, tinted; 38 x 57 (sheet); Interior view of cavern showing remains of church and two soldiers firing over stone wall at entrance
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1823 1899 1855 Day And Son Day Son Entrance Interior View Lithrs Looking West Pall Mall London Paul And Dominic Colnaghi And Co Paul Dominic Colnaghi Co Queen Simpson Stone Wall Tinted William 22nd Caverns Inkermann
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This lithograph print from the Liszt Collection takes us back in time to the excavated church nestled within the caverns at Inkermann. The artist, W. Simpson, skillfully captures the haunting beauty of this hidden gem as we peer into its depths. The scene unfolds before our eyes, revealing an interior view of the cavern with remnants of a once majestic church still standing proudly amidst the rugged surroundings. The delicate tinting adds a touch of ethereal charm to this ancient place of worship. Intriguingly, two soldiers can be seen positioned near a stone wall at the entrance of the cavern. Their presence hints at a story yet untold - perhaps they are guarding this sacred space or seeking solace within its hallowed walls during times of conflict. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, it is impossible not to feel a sense of awe and wonderment. The juxtaposition between man-made architecture and nature's raw power creates an atmosphere that is both mysterious and enchanting. Published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. , on May 22nd in 1855, this lithograph serves as a testament to William Simpson's artistic talent and his ability to transport us through time with his brushstrokes. Whether you are drawn to history, artistry or simply appreciate moments frozen in time, this print offers an immersive experience into an excavated church lost within Inkermann's caverns.
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