

The Minster by Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs. Black and white drawing of a large building with towers on a sheet of aged paper with rough edges. The building has a Gothic architectural style. The central tower is tall and narrow with many windows. There are two shorter towers on either side. The building has many arches and columns. There are people standing in front of the building. There are trees to the right of the building. The paper is off-white and has darker spots throughout. There is writing in the bottom-left corner. The artist's name and the title are handwritten at the bottom.
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- 900 × 585 px
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