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Engraving of the south elevation of Rosslyn Chapel by John Gellatly

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Description Engraving of the south elevation of Rosslyn Chapel by John Gellatly

Date c. 1835

Collection Collection of papers relating to Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland

Catalogue Number SC 2581616

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of AL 39/50

Scope and Content Inscribed “Rosslyn Church, Ante 1700”. Engraved after original drawings held in the Advocates Library, Edinburgh. The engraving depicts statues within the carved niches of the square sectioned buttresses; however, it is unlikely that the niches ever held statues, and their inclusion is almost certainly an addition by the artist.

Accession Number 2021/8

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2581616

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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