The nave of Truro Cathedral, Cornwall; built 1880–1910, it has similarities to the medieval Lincoln Cathedral, on which its architect—John Loughborough Pearson—had previously worked.pic.twitter.com/hKcMqYVcPe
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The marble mosaic floor with ancient porphyry in front of the high altar and screen at Truro Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/cgZqK1CHoE
Close-up of the carved screen or reredos at Truro Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/b84eFTrumd
The south transept rose window (Pentecost) at Truro Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/v81MGlafnp
A red marble font with canopied cover in Truro Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/R26quv8m8D
was this originally painted?
I don't think so, apart from the nine small figures (angels with shields) below the crucifixion.
By the way, if you want to see a 360° panoramic tour of the cathedral including a view of the reredos you can zoom in to, have a look here. https://reeddesign.co.uk/panoramas/cornwall/truro-cathedral.html …
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