Lichfield Cathedral South Door Print
Lichfield Cathedral is very well known landmark situated in the historic City of Lichfield and was built primarily between 1195 and 1340. It has witnessed countless events like ceremonies, suffered damage during the English Civil War and been recently visited by King Charles lll.
This piece is focused on the South Door that has a Gothic style twin-portal entrance separated by a central pilar and an archway that is intricately carved.
The original artwork has been hand-drawn almost to scale with emphasis on the archway and was drawn on toned paper by Ade from Art by Leake. The prints are on professional 280 gsm art pulp. This artwork would be ideal for couples that have been married at this location, people that love the city of Lichfield or a fan on Gothic architecture.
(Please note that the colours on the image may slightly differ to actual print)