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A Water Colour Painting of Canterbury Cathedral by Claude Buckle

carriage print of Canterbury cathedral taken from the north west.
This Carriage Print picture by Claude Buckle of is perhaps the finest architectural drawing that Buckle made. The original artwork exists for this picture and needs to be seen in order to appreciate just what a fine painting it is. The picture, in water colour, shows Canterbury Cathedral from the north west. Henry Yevele’s enormous 80’ high nave of 1379-1405 and the central tower of 1490 are prominent.

Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site.

Created in 1952.