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by Clare Bambers
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Notre-Dame-de-la-Vie sanctuary St-Martin-de-Belleville. Savoire, France.... more
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Notre-Dame-de-la-Vie sanctuary St-Martin-de-Belleville. Savoire, France.
Frequented since the 16th century and altered at the beginning of the 17th century to welcome an increasing number of pilgrims, it was erected according to the style of a Greek cross with four radiating chapels. It celebrates the life of the Virgin Mary and Oudéard’s paintings on the dome are dedicated to her ascension.
Clare Bambers is a passionate photographer who spends most of her time either taking or processing images. Living in a small village in the beautiful county of Wiltshire in the UK she has the opportunity to take wonderful images of the world around her. Have a browse around her galleries, I'm sure you will find art that would grace your wall...be it home or office. Check back regularly as more is being added continually. Thank you for looking and enjoying. All images are copyright and may not be used for any purpose without express written permission from Clare Bambers. The Watermark showing on the bottom right of the online images will not appear on the finished prints.
$32.00
Marcia Lee Jones
Superb interior shot! v/f
Clare Bambers
Thank you very much Diane. :-))
Diane Millsap
Wow! You have created a gorgeous image here!
Clare Bambers
Thank you Molly!! Greatly appreciate the comment and vote.
Clare Bambers
Thank you David. It is a stunning church.
Clare Bambers
Thank you, Andy. I was lucky to get quite a lot of time when the church was empty of people.
Clare Bambers
Thank you, Diana. There were some lovely paintings on the walls in this part of the church. This was the only accessible area. The three altars were behind the locked gates visible in the image.
Molly McPherson
Outstanding Clare!! v/f
Andy Astbury
Cracking light and atmosphere - voted