Capital, Angoulême Cathedral, Charente, France (1110 – 1128) by Romanesque Architecture

Capital, Angoulême Cathedral, Charente, France - Romanesque Architecture - 1110 - 1128

Artwork Information

TitleCapital, Angoulême Cathedral, Charente, France
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Date1110 - 1128
Art MovementRomanesque

About Capital, Angoulême Cathedral, Charente, France

The artwork titled “Capital, Angoulême Cathedral, Charente, France,” crafted within the period 1110 – 1128, is a magnificent example of Romanesque Architecture. As part of the Romanesque art movement, this architectural element is categorized under the genre of architecture and belongs to a series known as “Capitals.”

The artwork is a meticulously carved capital found in the Angoulême Cathedral, characterized by its ornate and intricate design typical of Romanesque art. The capital features an array of motifs, including stylized foliage and mythical creatures, which are masterfully interwoven. The detailed carvings on the abacus and the depictions of fantastical animals add an element of the mystical and the divine, resonating with the Romanesque period’s fascination with otherworldly themes. This elaborately designed capital exemplifies the harmonious blend of artistic creativity and architectural functionality that defines Romanesque architecture. The use of relief patterns and the interplay between natural and symbolic imagery reflect the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the period.

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