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Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England began construction in 1175 as a Catholic cathedral. After King Henry VIII separated England from …
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Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England began construction in 1175 as a Catholic cathedral. After King Henry VIII separated England from Rome it then became an Anglican cathedral. It is generally referred to as one of the first truly Gothic buildings in Europe. Wells is one of the smallest cities in the UK with the population being just over 11,000. It takes its name from three wells, two of which are situated in the grounds of the cathedral. Curently at the bottom left hand corner of the facade you can see a sculpture by contemporary artist Antony Gormley called "Doubt", which fits well into a vacant niche.
Limited Edition Archival Inkjet Giclée Print made on Hahnemühle Matte Photo Rag paper.
35 1/2" x 45" - 90cm x 114cm (Including border).
Edition of 6 - Signed.
"Printed on Demand" - Ships from the UK.
Print only, no frame included.
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- Dimensions
- 45ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 36ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Architecture
- Cityscape
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 7 days
- Materials
- Giclée
- Paper
- Color
- Cornflower Blue
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