Tower in Northamptonshire, England
| View Cart ⇗ | Info
“Saxon Architecture was the style of architecture in use in England from the time of its conversion till the Conquest. It is easily recognized by its massive columns and semicircular arches, which usually spring from capitals without the intervention of the entablature."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)
Keywords
England, columns, arches, saxon architecture, tower in northamptonshire, conversion to conquest, capitals, without entablatureSource
Downloads
1259×2400, 1.7 MiB
537×1024, 204.1 KiB
335×640, 95.4 KiB
167×320, 29.2 KiB