Exeter Cathedral
The 14th century stone vault which forms the nave and quire ceiling is one of the glories of Exeter Cathedral. It is the longest continuous medieval stone vault in the world. This photopolymer photogravure set of 6 limited edition prints show the one of the most distinctive and striking organ cases ever built.It was created in 1665 by local organ builder John Loosemore, though has since been enlarged and modified. This A5 photogravure print has been printed on Fabriano Rosasprina, 220 gsm, using Charbonnel black ink. Paper size 25 cm x 31 cm.
The 14th century stone vault which forms the nave and quire ceiling is one of the glories of Exeter Cathedral. It is the longest continuous medieval stone vault in the world. This photopolymer photogravure set of 6 limited edition prints show the one of the most distinctive and striking organ cases ever built.It was created in 1665 by local organ builder John Loosemore, though has since been enlarged and modified. This A5 photogravure print has been printed on Fabriano Rosasprina, 220 gsm, using Charbonnel black ink. Paper size 25 cm x 31 cm.
The 14th century stone vault which forms the nave and quire ceiling is one of the glories of Exeter Cathedral. It is the longest continuous medieval stone vault in the world. This photopolymer photogravure set of 6 limited edition prints show the one of the most distinctive and striking organ cases ever built.It was created in 1665 by local organ builder John Loosemore, though has since been enlarged and modified. This A5 photogravure print has been printed on Fabriano Rosasprina, 220 gsm, using Charbonnel black ink. Paper size 25 cm x 31 cm.