Capital, Urgell Cathedral, Spain (c.1110) by Romanesque Architecture

Capital, Urgell Cathedral, Spain - Romanesque Architecture - c.1110

Artwork Information

TitleCapital, Urgell Cathedral, Spain
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Datec.1110
Art MovementRomanesque

About Capital, Urgell Cathedral, Spain

The artwork titled “Capital, Urgell Cathedral, Spain” is attributed to the Romanesque architectural tradition and dates back to approximately 1110. This piece, part of the “Capitals” series, represents the Romanesque art movement and falls within the genre of architecture.

The artwork is a capital carved in stone, characteristic of Romanesque architecture, found in Urgell Cathedral in Spain. It features a central figure with a stylized, expressive face, flanked by two additional figures. The sculptures display an intricate and somewhat crude craftsmanship, showcasing the solid and robust nature of Romanesque art. The figures, though simplified and exaggerated in form, convey a sense of narrative and religious symbolism typical of the period. The weathered surface of the stone suggests its historical age, adding to its authenticity and historical value. This capital embodies the artistic and architectural techniques of the time, emphasizing monumental structures and expressive stone carvings.

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