A truly beautiful place.
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Amateur photographer of historic architecture - portfolio at www.flickr.com/photos/suwesterman. Studied Architectural History @ContedOxford. Currently, Historic Graffiti Researcher & General Guide βͺ@cburycathedral.bsky.socialβ¬.
A truly beautiful place.
Still an amazing and wonderful ride today.
One of my favourites too!
'St Paul's Rising out of the Fog' (1949) by Algernon Cecil Newton
(Private collection)
El arco triunfal de la Colegiata de la Santa Cruz de CastaΓ±eda.
#cantabria #arte #historia #romΓ‘nico #medieval
One of my favourite artists, but never seen this work before. Thanks for sharing!
A cosy dining room with a table set for tea, featuring cakes, pastries and teacups on a floral tablecloth.
Happy 10th birthday Art UK π #ArtUK10thBirthday
On our birthday we have reached a huge one million artworks on Art UK!
Discover more and celebrate with us π https://artuk.org/
π§βπ¨ Peggy Angus (1904β1993) Β© estate of Peggy Angus. All rights reserved, 2026 DACS. π· City of London Corporation
Clock. Josef Hoffmann. c.1912.
Image: NGV.
Looking east through the nave of St Bartholomew the Great in Smithfield
My favourite London church to capture with my camera.
The fantastic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Harlton, Cambridgeshire still has its medieval stone screen in place, with this large apotropaic mark / daisy wheel and lots of really intricate historic graffiti π€©
Γglise Saint-Nicolas de Caen, Calvados 14 (Normandie) π«π·
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St. Peter's Barton upon Humer from the south west showing the saxon tower upon the third and the earlier baptistry in front of it. The later nave tapers off into the disatance.
The Saxon baptistry at St. Peter, Barton-upon-Humber might be even older than the C10th tower. Both were built (in part) with Roman stone transported by river from Yorkshire. Many burials beneath are older than the church.
One of the magnificent Norman doorways from St. Margaretβs Church at Hales in Norfolk. πΈ My own. #AdoorableThursday #Hales #Norfolk
One of the Lewis Chessmen - currently on display at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. Found in 1831 on a beach at Uig on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, the Chessmen dates to the late 12th or early 13th century. πΈ My own. #FindsFriday #LewisChessmen #NMS
If you're interested in architecture (and humanity) you need to see the work of Michel de Klerk in Amsterdam, in the brick, so to speak. Wonderful.
#MedievalMonday
Stunning woman faces from the past, north quire aisle, maybe two sisters
Great Malvern Priory, #Worcestershire
One can only presume that the set designers working on David Lean's Oliver Twist drew their inspiration from DorΓ©.
Some people will turn anything into a conspiracy theory.
Whatβs βStalinistβ about town planning where you can walk to the shops?
Wonderful. Thanks for the recommendation.
Looking at Sir Henry Rushburyβs watercolour of Edinburgh (1953) is like peering over his shoulder as he refined angles and perspectives; he continually wrestled with how to invite the viewer into the act of seeing as much as he witnessed in a view.
A very handy all-in-one liturgical object. Must have looked great when lit.
Incense Burner and Stand for an Altar Cross, 1150β75.
Germany, Lower Saxony, Hildesheim?
The Cleveland Museum of Art
β¨Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. A kitchen in the nave and a bedroom in the chancel hid within plain sight an Anglo-Saxon chapel built by Earl Odda (a relation to Edward the Confessor). Re-discovered in 1865, it is the most complete surviving Saxon church in England.
One of the most wonderful features of the architecture of the Netherlands.
Inside the Pisa Baptistery, late 12th century Corinthian-style capitals with masks in the abacus.
The last one with large carved out eyes and mouth looks like an ancient theatrical mask.
Small technical detail: you can spot some rows of unconnected drill holes on each.
#Sculpture #MedievalArt
Just wonderful! Happy New Year Rachel!. x
'This year, one of the aims of the conservation charity will be to make people feel more at ease in its grand houses and, where practical, allow them to sit on historic chairs and use libraries and reading rooms rather than simply peer into them.' Excellent initiative.
Wonderful! Happy New Year Emilia!
Weer even kijken bij de besneeuwde Dageraad in Amsterdam. Architecten De Klerk en Kramer, 1923.
Another look at the snowy Dageraad in Amsterdam. Architects De Klerk and Kramer, 1923.
#amsterdamseschool #dageraad
#sneeuw #snow #micheldeklerk #pietkramer
The tiny church of St Mary at Ampney St Mary in Gloucestershire is a gem. However, one curiosity are the crossed rakes graffiti. Might they have been left by farm workers praying for a good harvest? Of perhaps they were giving thanks for a successful year. Whatever, they were a delightful find.
#ScreenSaturday
15th C screen
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Attleborough, #Norfolk