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Faith In Geometry (2026) Photograph by Ronald Anthony
121 x 81 x 1cm (framed) / 120 x 80cm (actual image size)
£7,750
Artwork description
Faith In Geometry is a fine art black and white image of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool. It's modern architectural style and geometrical shapes make it a superb subject for fine-art architectural photography.
The Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is almost as synonymous with Liverpool as the Liver Building. It was built in the 1960's, but still looks modern by today's standards, and was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, who was the 2nd architect commissioned to design the cathedral. The cathedral's crypt was actually part of the original design by Sir Edwin Lutyen, which began construction in 1933 but abandoned due to the war. A grade II listing was given to the Lutyens crypt in 1975, which was amended to include the entire cathedral in 1994. The listing was upgraded to grade I in 2025.
My interpretation of it embodies a quiet sense of hope and strength in dark times, expressed through the discipline and clarity of geometric form.
This piece is printed directly onto premium Aluminium Dibond, selected for its rigidity, longevity, and immaculate surface, which is perfect for deep tone black and white images. It is finished in an elegant 10mm aluminium Artbox frame to give the piece a modern, clean, sculptural presence.
Materials used:
direct print on aluminium dibond
Details:
- Photograph on Other
- From a limited edition of 3
- Size: 121 x 81 x 1cm (framed) / 120 x 80cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
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Artwork description
Faith In Geometry is a fine art black and white image of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool. It's modern architectural style and geometrical shapes make it a superb subject for fine-art architectural photography.
The Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is almost as synonymous with Liverpool as the Liver Building. It was built in the 1960's, but still looks modern by today's standards, and was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, who was the 2nd architect commissioned to design the cathedral. The cathedral's crypt was actually part of the original design by Sir Edwin Lutyen, which began construction in 1933 but abandoned due to the war. A grade II listing was given to the Lutyens crypt in 1975, which was amended to include the entire cathedral in 1994. The listing was upgraded to grade I in 2025.
My interpretation of it embodies a quiet sense of hope and strength in dark times, expressed through the discipline and clarity of geometric form.
This piece is printed directly onto premium Aluminium Dibond, selected for its rigidity, longevity, and immaculate surface, which is perfect for deep tone black and white images. It is finished in an elegant 10mm aluminium Artbox frame to give the piece a modern, clean, sculptural presence.
Materials used:
direct print on aluminium dibond
Details:
- Photograph on Other
- From a limited edition of 3
- Size: 121 x 81 x 1cm (framed) / 120 x 80cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes



