Today being the feast of the Nativity of Our Lady seems an appropriate day on which to post a view of one of the greatest churches built to her honour, the cathedral at Lincoln. Although I do not subscribe to the urge to list or decide which is the best amongst cathedrals or other works of art, I do consider Lincoln to be in many respects ina class of its own amongst English cathedrals, or indeed European ones.
This image is from the Churchmouse site about the cathedral, and is one of my favourite images of one of my favourite buildings.
Lincoln Cathedral
Watercolour by Augustus Charles Pugin (1762-1832)
Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester.
Lincoln Cathedral
Watercolour by Augustus Charles Pugin (1762-1832)
Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester.
The painting, by the father of the great architect, shows the cathedral before the removal of the spires on the western towers in 1807.
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