
In front of the altar of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork City, Ireland, is a wonderful mosaic floor made by craftsmen from Udine in the north-east of Italy, using marble from the Pyrenees. The mosaic represents a vision of heaven as described by St Matthew, likening it to a net that has been cast into the sea gathering every kind of creature. Here are a few photographs of the sea creatures depicted.
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Beautiful!
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Great post, I didn.t know about these. Thanks.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. It’s a beautiful building with much to admire in the artwork and the stone used in the decoration.
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New to me Jessica, well spotted. I took a few of the outside of this cathedral but didn’t make it inside. Very impressive building.
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I don’t think I would have noticed these details if a very nice young woman had not given us a short guided tour of the cathedral. The building and contents were exquisitely designed by the famous Victorian William Burges.
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