

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, First Series, Porch of Frauenkirch, Nuremberg
Sepia-toned drawing of an ornate Gothic interior. Large pointed archway frames the view. Intricate carvings adorn the pointed arch and columns. Statues line the walls and columns. People dressed in old-fashioned clothing are gathered. Long table or altar with people in background. Floor made of stone tiles.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 665 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, First Series, The Holy Well in the Cathedral of Ratisbon

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, Second Series: No. 1 - Title Page - St. Jacques, Liege

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, Second Series: No. 17 - Screens at Lierre

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Staircase, St. Maclou, Rouen

Architecture of the Middle Ages: In St. Remi, Abbeville

Architecture of the Middle Ages: In the Cathedral, Bruges

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Church of St. Riquier, near Abbeville

Interior of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna

View in the interior of St. Catherine's chruch at Augsburg

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Chapel in St. Jacques, Dieppe

Picturesque Sketches in Spain: The Mosque, Cordova

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Bishop Fox's Chantry, Winchester Cathedral

Sevins Cathedral

Architecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des xveme. Et xvieme. Siecles: Chateaux De France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl. 41, Galerie Du Château De Jouancy (Saone et Loire)

Architecture of the Middle Ages: In St. Jacques, Dieppe, East End, Interior

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, First Series, Sacrament House in the Church of St. Laurent, Nuremberg

The Mosque, Córdoba

London As It Is: Doorway, Temple Church

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, First Series, Tomb of Maximilian 1st, Innsbruck

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Rouen Cathedral, North Entrance

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Church of St. Gisors, Interior

Architecture of the Middle Ages: Louviers, Normandy, South Porch

St. Bartholomew's Church, Interior

Portrail Central, Eglise St. Merri, Paris