Church of Santa Maria, Viu De Llevata, Catalonia, Spain (1108) by Romanesque Architecture

Church of Santa Maria, Viu De Llevata, Catalonia, Spain - Romanesque Architecture - 1108

Artwork Information

TitleChurch of Santa Maria, Viu De Llevata, Catalonia, Spain
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Date1108
Art MovementRomanesque

About Church of Santa Maria, Viu De Llevata, Catalonia, Spain

The artwork, titled “Church of Santa Maria, Viu De Llevata, Catalonia, Spain,” is a Romanesque architectural masterpiece created in 1108, exemplifying the Romanesque art movement. This piece falls under the genre of architecture, specifically highlighting the religious and historical significance of its period.

The artwork depicts a stone-built church characterized by its robust and simplistic Romanesque features. It showcases a tall, rectangular tower with arched windows and a conical roof, symbolizing the architectural style of the era. The primary structure of the church includes several arched openings and a semi-circular apse adorned with decorative arcading. It sits atop a rocky incline, surrounded by meticulously arranged flowers, emphasizing the harmony between the edifice and its natural surroundings. The modestly sized entrance is sheltered by a wooden gable, adding to the quaint charm of this historical building. The overall composition reflects the austerity and spiritual focus typical of Romanesque ecclesiastical architecture.

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