A Capital, Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques, France (c.1100) by Romanesque Architecture

A Capital, Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques, France - Romanesque Architecture - c.1100

Artwork Information

TitleA Capital, Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques, France
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Datec.1100
Art MovementRomanesque

About A Capital, Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques, France

The artwork titled “A Capital, Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques, France,” attributed to Romanesque architecture, dates back to circa 1100. It represents the Romanesque art movement, falls under the genre of architecture, and is a part of the series “Capitals”.

The artwork is a masterful architectural detail from the Abbey Church of Saint Foy in Conques, France. Carved in stone, this capital depicts intricately sculpted figures, characteristic of the Romanesque style, with a sense of solid, fixed expressions and medieval garb. The central figure is adorned in a detailed, almost military attire, holding a shield and staff, flanked by other figures on either side. The figures are rendered in high relief, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the Romanesque period. The capital exemplifies the narrative style common in Romanesque art, where the sculptures often tell religious or symbolic stories carved onto structural elements of the church. The artwork not only serves a decorative function but also carries profound historical and theological significance.

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