Category:Chapter House of Westminster Abbey (Apocalypse frescos)
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Originally the walls of the Abbey would have been whitened and coloured in red lines with rosettes. A fragment of this design was seen in the early 20th century, hidden behind a blocked recess at the end of the wall passage in St Nicholas's chapel.
The most important wall paintings in the Abbey are from the late 13th century i.e. the figure of St Faith in her chapel and the figures of Christ with St Thomas and St Christopher in the south transept. The series of 14th century paintings of the Apocalypse and the Last Judgement in the Chapter House are the most extensive.[2]
Media in category "Chapter House of Westminster Abbey (Apocalypse frescos)"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Agnus Dei (Chapter House, Westminster Abbey).jpg 1,440 × 612; 215 KB
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Agnus Dei2 (Chapter House, Westminster Abbey).jpg 761 × 600; 86 KB
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Fresco Restored Westminster Abbey London England.jpg 3,456 × 3,456; 4.91 MB
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Harpers (Chapter House, Westminster Abbey).jpg 1,144 × 905; 198 KB
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Original Frescos Westminster Abbey London England.jpg 3,456 × 3,456; 4.53 MB
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Sailing (Chapter House, Westminster Abbey).jpg 761 × 600; 196 KB
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Vision of 7 Candlesticks (Chapter House, Westminster Abbey).jpg 1,144 × 924; 192 KB
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Wall paintings of the Book of Revelation, Westminster Abbey.jpg 3,024 × 3,024; 4.57 MB
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Westminster Abbey Chapter House 11.jpg 3,568 × 2,664; 6.17 MB
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Westminster Abbey Chapter House 12.jpg 2,517 × 3,356; 5.12 MB
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Whore of Babylon (Chapter House, Westminster Abbey).jpg 753 × 613; 272 KB