Heavenly Cathedral Ceiling

Photographer

Suzanne Robinson

Category

Fine Art Photography - Religious

Company

Submission Group

Amateur

Year

2025

Country / Region:

United States

The photograph captures the cathedral's famous wooden lantern tower, built in the 14th century after the original Norman tower collapsed in 1322. This masterpiece of medieval engineering features a spectacular radiating pattern of wooden ribs extending from the central point, creating a dramatic star-burst effect. At the very center is a painted figure of Christ in Majesty, surrounded by clouds and angels, representing the heavenly realm. The ceiling is adorned with intricate medieval artwork including angels painted in rose and gold tones positioned between the structural ribs. The background features a rich blue-green color scheme decorated with golden stars, symbolizing the heavens. The wooden framework combines both structural necessity and artistic beauty, with ornate carved bosses at the intersections of the ribs. This octagonal lantern is unique in English cathedral architecture - it's actually a wooden structure that appears to float above the crossing of the cathedral, allowing natural light to flood into the space below. The entire structure weighs approximately 400 tons and represents one of the greatest achievements of medieval carpentry and artistic vision.

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