19tg century steel engraved print “The Cathedral, Mechlin”

US$45.00
Item number: 135

"The Cathedral, Mechlin" is a 19th-century print that portrays the majestic Cathedral of St. Rumbold in Mechelen (also known as Mechlin), Belgium. Created after L.J. Wood and engraved by J.J. Crew, the print captures the architectural splendor and grandeur of the cathedral. With meticulous detail, the artist depicts the intricate Gothic architecture, including the soaring spires, ornate façade, and intricate carvings adorning the cathedral's exterior. The engraver's skill further enhances the print, adding depth and texture to the fine lines and intricate details. This print serves as a testament to the significance of the Cathedral of St. Rumbold as a cultural and religious landmark during the 19th century, inviting viewers to marvel at its beauty and historical importance.

Size: 9.25”W x 12.5”H (paper size)
6.25”W x 10”H (print size)

Condition: Vintage / Antique. Unframed print is in excellent condition with some yellowing around edges of paper

Country of Origin: D. Appleton & Co, USA