Grundtvig's Church - Interior VI (The Vessel)
£85.00
Grundtvig’s Church rises from Copenhagen’s Bispebjerg district like a golden organ of brick and light. Built from five million pale yellow bricks, it unites Gothic grandeur with Nordic simplicity. Designed by architect Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, the church possesses a striking visual elegance and restraint, both inside and out. Completed in 1940, it stands as one of Denmark’s most distinctive architectural achievements. Inside, the space is austere yet luminous - soaring vaults, endless verticals, and soft light create a sense of calm reverence. There is no ornament, only pure form and silence, where light itself becomes the decoration and space feels sacred. In the southern aisle hangs a model sailing ship - a familiar presence in many churches. Its symbolism is layered: the ship as a vessel of salvation, carrying souls safely through the storms of life toward the eternal shore.
Limited Edition Archival Inkjet Giclée Print.
Available in four sizes;
• 21cm x 30cm - 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" (Includes border) Edition of 50.
• 48cm x 68cm - 19 3/4" x 27 1/2" (Includes border) Edition of 25.
• 70cm x 100cm - 27 1/2" x 39 1/2" (Includes border) Edition of 20.
• 90cm x 130cm - 35 1/2" x 51 1/4" (Includes border) Edition of 15.
Print only, no frame included.
*The total number of prints included in a Limited Edition includes all sizes listed as available. For example, there may be 25 in one size and 10 in another, this means there are 35 prints in the edition.