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The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
image:Frederick Mackenzie,The South Ambulatory, Westminster Abbey 1811
This view was painted nearly forty years after William Blake first went to Westminster Abbey for James Basire. Then he drew the mediaeval monuments of kings and queens ‘in every point he could catch, frequently standing on the monument and viewing the figures from the top’. In the left foreground of this watercolour is the canopied tomb of Queen Philippa of Hainault.
The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
image:Frederick Mackenzie,The South Ambulatory, Westminster Abbey 1811
This view was painted nearly forty years after William Blake first went to Westminster Abbey for James Basire. Then he drew the mediaeval monuments of kings and queens ‘in every point he could catch, frequently standing on the monument and viewing the figures from the top’. In the left foreground of this watercolour is the canopied tomb of Queen Philippa of Hainault.
The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
image:Frederick Mackenzie,The South Ambulatory, Westminster Abbey 1811
This view was painted nearly forty years after William Blake first went to Westminster Abbey for James Basire. Then he drew the mediaeval monuments of kings and queens ‘in every point he could catch, frequently standing on the monument and viewing the figures from the top’. In the left foreground of this watercolour is the canopied tomb of Queen Philippa of Hainault.
The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
image:Frederick Mackenzie,The South Ambulatory, Westminster Abbey 1811
This view was painted nearly forty years after William Blake first went to Westminster Abbey for James Basire. Then he drew the mediaeval monuments of kings and queens ‘in every point he could catch, frequently standing on the monument and viewing the figures from the top’. In the left foreground of this watercolour is the canopied tomb of Queen Philippa of Hainault.
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