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

Joseph Nash

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white drawing of a stone church interior with ribbed vaults and pointed arches. Large stained glass windows line the back wall. Three people stand on the left. A woman sits on the right. Stone statues flank the windows. A flag hangs on the wall. A ladder leans against a pulpit.

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