Murcia Cathedral is a photograph by Sarah Loft which was uploaded on February 12th, 2011.
Murcia Cathedral
This is a photograph print painted with watercolor pencils then scanned into the computer and digitally processed.... more
by Sarah Loft
Title
Murcia Cathedral
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph - Mixed Media: Painted Photo Digitally Processed
Description
This is a photograph print painted with watercolor pencils then scanned into the computer and digitally processed.
Per Wikipedia: The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia (Spanish: Iglesia Catedral de Santa María en Murcia), commonly called the Cathedral of Murcia, is a Catholic church in the city of Murcia, Spain. It is the only cathedral in use in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cartagena in Spain.
When the Christian king Jaime I the Conqueror conquered the city, in spite of the existing pact with the Muslims of the city that prevented destroying any mosque, the king Jaime I took the Great Mosque or Aljamía to consecrate it to the Virgin Mary, since he had the custom to offer a mass to Our Lady whenever he conquered a village. The cimentation of the cathedral begun in the 13th century, in the same place where the great mosque stood. In 1385 the laying of foundations began and in 1388 the first stone was laid. But it was not until 1394 that the construction began, which would be finished in October 1467. Nevertheless, the cathedral continued to grow until the 18th century, which means that the cathedral is made of a variety of artistic styles.
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Featured in the Christian Art and Photography group, January 2014.
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Uploaded
February 12th, 2011
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Comments (10)
Dave Farrow
Beautifully rendered Sarah....I love your choice of colors...the sky is simply phenomenal. You are a gold medal artist dear lady....l.v.f.....gorgeous art