Plate 1.12: Engravings of the Ruins of Fountains Abbey (4 of 4)
12018-08-29T11:43:01+00:00Crystal B. Lakeb7829cc6981c2837dafd356811d9393ab4d81adc317Plates 1.9-1.12 of Vetusta Monumenta depict the ruins of the twelfth-century abbey church of Fountains, Yorkshire, with extant monastic structures. The images offer significant visual evidence of the site as it stood in 1722, recording subsequently lost fabric, including the late twelfth-century cloister arcades, the tracery of the main windows of the abbey, the presbytery arcades and high altar enclosure. Engravings by George Vertue after Samuel Buck. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1723. 190 x 367 mm, 189 x 364 mm, 192 x 370 mm, and 194 x 371 mm. Current location: Fountains, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK.plain2021-02-19T19:06:21+00:00Noah Heringmaned5eca6418903b1281787a0c30645d943ca84184
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