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Ms. New Coll 380, f34r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle
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Ms. New Coll 380, f34r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle
833743 Ms. New Coll 380, f34r. 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 22227478
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Baptised Baptism Calligraphy Carlisle Cathedral Church Of Saint Mary Christened Christening Cleric Font Gothic Revival Gothick Neo Gothic Page Victorian Gothic Ecclesiastical Monks
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This print titled "Ms. New Coll 380, f34r. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Carlisle" takes us back in time to the year 1795. Drawn by Robert Carlile, this exquisite piece showcases the religious and historical significance of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Carlisle. The intricate details captured through pen and ink, as well as watercolor on paper, bring to life the neo-gothic architecture and ceremonial practices within this sacred space. A clergyman is seen baptizing a child at the font while surrounded by priests and monks from various religious orders. The gothic revival style depicted here reflects both the art movement of that era and its connection to Victorian gothic aesthetics. The calligraphy on each page adds an element of elegance and sophistication to this illustrated manuscript. Intriguingly, we catch a glimpse into a joyous family gathering celebrating their newborn's christening ceremony. The mother holds her baby close while witnessing this significant moment in their lives. As we delve deeper into history through this remarkable artwork, it becomes apparent that religion played a central role in shaping society during medieval times. This print serves as a testament to our rich cultural heritage and reminds us of the importance placed on faith throughout different periods in history. Courtesy of Bridgeman Images via Fine Art Finder, this print allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance for generations to come.
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