Sculpture of Our Lady of Walsingham

Sculpture of Our Lady of Walsingham

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Our Lady of Walsingham, refers to the Name of The Blessed Virgin Mary who appeared in Walsingham, Norfolk in England. In the year 1061 She appeared to an English noblewoman named Richeldis de Faverches. Our Lady of Walsingham is traditionally venerated in The Roman Catholic, Anglican (Mostly Anglo-Catholic) and Western Rite Eastern Orthodox churches. The sculpture is based around a sculpture by Vitor S. and a gothic chair model by Cealpup. The sculpture has an added stained wooden base with a brass plaque identifying it. Which can be used as the basis for a pedestal. The sculpture has also been made into a single component for easy resizing (scaling). For easier viewing just turn off shadows in the view menu. Disclaimer: Do not directly reupload as your own model, any users caught violating the disclaimer will be reported to Trimble. Resize (Scale) if Needed Enjoy !!
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