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Architecture of the Middle Ages: In Arundel Church, Sussex

Joseph Nash

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white illustration of the inside of a stone church. The walls and ceiling are ornately carved. There are tall, stained glass windows. The floor is littered with debris and dead bodies. Two men in armor stand near the front. One sits on the ground with a book. A horse stands to the right near an altar.

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