John Carter, View of the Library at Strawberry Hill, 1788, watercolor.
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John Carter, View of the Library at Strawberry Hill, 1788, watercolor.

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St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh by Ian G Black
A candle-lit cathedral made of marble and wax, built on a myriad of bones: a love letter to all the gothic enthusiasts - with a touch of baroque and a sprinkle of holy art. Asset pack now available on Patreon - itch.io Ko-fi - Prints
Hyperfixating on gothic castles again. Look at my baby Corvin Castle
And look at her little sister in Budapest
Here's the finished Lentvaris Manor recreation
Some close-ups:

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Cork | Munster | Ireland.
Jakub Bazyluk
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View from the nave past the Screen into the Choir and toward the Main Altar, Washington National Cathedral, 2025.
The chairs were for singers in a choral concert to begin soon after the photo was taken. Interesting is the apparent set of gothic arches in the upper quadrant. It is actually a trompe l'oeil covering the pipes for the organ which is currently under repair. A chamber organ is being used for services and concerts. Current technology can be used to do gothic tolerably well!