The artwork titled “Capitals, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel” is attributed to the Romanesque architectural style, created in the year 1048. This piece is part of the “Capitals” series and falls under the architectural genre within the Romanesque art movement.
The artwork features an intricate design of capitals, which are the tops of columns, located at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Israel. The capitals exhibit characteristic Romanesque elements such as elaborate carvings, foliage patterns, and interlaced designs, all meticulously sculpted from stone. The detailed craftsmanship is evident in the ornate decorations that adorn each capital, showcasing the architectural sophistication of the Romanesque period.