Lincoln Cathedral

£45.00

Towering over the city since 1092, Lincoln Cathedral was once the tallest building in the world. Commissioned by William the Conqueror, it was described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as “out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have”. This A5 photogravure print shows the grandeur of the place. A limited edition of six printed on Fabriano Rosasprina, 220 gsm, using Charbonnel dark purple ink. Paper size 25 cm x 31 cm.

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Towering over the city since 1092, Lincoln Cathedral was once the tallest building in the world. Commissioned by William the Conqueror, it was described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as “out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have”. This A5 photogravure print shows the grandeur of the place. A limited edition of six printed on Fabriano Rosasprina, 220 gsm, using Charbonnel dark purple ink. Paper size 25 cm x 31 cm.

Towering over the city since 1092, Lincoln Cathedral was once the tallest building in the world. Commissioned by William the Conqueror, it was described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as “out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have”. This A5 photogravure print shows the grandeur of the place. A limited edition of six printed on Fabriano Rosasprina, 220 gsm, using Charbonnel dark purple ink. Paper size 25 cm x 31 cm.