Hoogaltaar van Westminster Abbey in Londen by Frederick York

Hoogaltaar van Westminster Abbey in Londen c. 1860 - 1880

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print, photography, gelatin-silver-print, architecture

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print

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landscape

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photography

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ancient-mediterranean

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gelatin-silver-print

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architecture

Dimensions: height 85 mm, width 170 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a stereoscopic card of the High Altar of Westminster Abbey in London, made by Frederick York in the late 19th century. These cards were very popular at the time, as they gave people the opportunity to experience a sense of depth and immersion in the image. Westminster Abbey has always been closely linked to the English monarchy and the Church of England. As such, the design of the High Altar had to reflect the religious and political values of the time. The architecture references Gothic styles that go back centuries, suggesting that this institution is built on a strong foundation of history and tradition. In understanding this image, researchers could look at the history of Westminster Abbey, the social history of London in the 19th century, and the development of photography as a new medium of art and documentation. Ultimately, this stereo card is a product of its time, and offers a valuable glimpse into the social and cultural context of Victorian England.

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