Capital, Moissac Abbey, France (c.1060) by Romanesque Architecture

Capital, Moissac Abbey, France - Romanesque Architecture - c.1060

Artwork Information

TitleCapital, Moissac Abbey, France
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Datec.1060
Art MovementRomanesque

About Capital, Moissac Abbey, France

The artwork named “Capital, Moissac Abbey, France,” attributed to Romanesque architecture, dates back to approximately 1060 and belongs to the Romanesque art movement. This architectural piece is part of the “Capitals” series, embodying the genre of monumental sculpture within the structural designs often found in Romanesque ecclesiastical settings.

The artwork features a capital, an integral component of the column in Romanesque architecture which is situated within the historic Moissac Abbey in France. The capital is intricately carved, exhibiting typical Romanesque stylistic elements. It depicts two confronting quadrupeds, showing a notable sense of symmetry and detail in their depiction. The craftsmanship emphasizes robust, stylized animal forms, characteristic of the period’s aesthetic that often included symbolic and narrative carvings on architectural elements. The figures are poised in a dynamic composition which demonstrates the skilled artistry and thematic storytelling indicative of the Romanesque era.

Other Artwork from Romanesque Architecture

More Romanesque Artwork

Scroll to Top