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Frederick H. Evans — Ely Cathedral: Nave Arches

Frederick H. Evans

Ely Cathedral: Nave Arches

1891

Evans' masterful use of natural light illuminates the rhythmic progression of Norman arches, demonstrating his exceptional ability to capture architectural grandeur through photography. Part of his comprehensive documentation of Ely Cathedral, these images represent some of the finest architectural photography of the Victorian era.

Medium
Lantern slide

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Frederick H. Evans, Ely Cathedral: Nave Arches, 1891

Evans' masterful use of natural light illuminates the rhythmic progression of Norman arches, demonstrating his exceptional ability to capture architectural grandeur through photography. Part of his comprehensive documentation of Ely Cathedral, these images represent some of the finest architectural photography of the Victorian era.

Medium
Lantern slide
Year
1891
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Monochrome, Photography, Cathedral, Lantern Slide, Documentary, 19th Century, Interior, Sepia, British, Architecture

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art