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Keys
Keys
A pair of keys crossed diagonally create the only visual symbolism in a large wrought iron gate at the cathedral. While the scrolling forms repeat all over the gate, the keys only appear in one square panel, and symbolize the keys of St. Peter.

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- Michele Peterson

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As always, you have captured the detail so well. Love the almost hidden keys, and it's interesting to know they only appear in one square. Great theme entry.


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November 10, 2017

 
- Christine Czernin

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  Very impressive, Chris.


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November 11, 2017

 
- Amanda D. Austwick

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  Love these old keys at different angles.


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November 11, 2017

 
- Joanna Kovalcsik

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  Excellent details, description, and capture, Christopher!


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November 11, 2017

 

Terry A. Stoa
  Wow, that is such an ornate piece of work - and captured perfectly. I didn't realize they were keys initially - great find.


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November 11, 2017

 
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  Thanks so much folks! The ironwork at the cathedral, produced by about 20 different blacksmiths over the years, remains my favorite art form adorning the building.


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November 12, 2017

 
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