La Catedral-Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (English: the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar) at Zaragoza, located by the banks of the Ebro river, is thought to be one of the earliest churches dedicated to St. Mary, with various churches by this name having stood on this site since possibly the 1st century AD. The present Baroque building was built between 1681 and 1686, the four distinctive bell towers being added later in the 1720s.
This is a digitally-enhanced reproduction of an original pen drawing.
- High quality digital giclee print on archival paper
- Available in two size variations: choose from the menu above
- Signed in pencil by the artist, with a stamp of authenticity on the rear
- Open edition - printed to order
- Frame NOT included
Carefully packaged and delivered in a firm cardboard tube.