Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Saint-Séverin ceiling

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Original – Gothic quadripartite cross-ribbed vault of the Saint-Séverin church in Paris
Reason
It's a quality image and valued image at Commons, so the technical quality is apparently good. The size of 1,825 × 2,855 is well over the minimum. It definitely has a "wow" factor, showing details of the closer arches as well as a comprehensive view of the farther ones, thus demonstrating how the vault is composed as a whole. Licensed as GFDL/CC-by-sa-all. It demonstrates the way in which arches combine to form a vault, with bonus points for demonstrating the vault's curve over the apse. Easily verifiable; it's a simple photo of the interior of a public building. The description is what I've given as "caption" for this nomination, plus geotagging and date; the primary caption is in French, as it's a place in France. I'm unaware of any digital manipulation whatsoever.
Articles in which this image appears
Vault (architecture), as the lead image
FP category for this image
Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Places/Interiors
Creator
Romanceor

Promoted File:Voûte de l'église Saint-Séverin à Paris.jpg --Armbrust The Homunculus 07:32, 4 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]