House in Seligenstadt, Germany (c.1150) by Romanesque Architecture

House in Seligenstadt, Germany - Romanesque Architecture - c.1150

Artwork Information

TitleHouse in Seligenstadt, Germany
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Datec.1150
Art MovementRomanesque

About House in Seligenstadt, Germany

The artwork titled “House in Seligenstadt, Germany” was created around c.1150 and is a notable example of Romanesque architecture. The piece falls under the genre of architecture and is associated with the Romanesque art movement.

The artwork features a sturdy and imposing structure characterized by thick stone walls and semi-circular arches. The building’s facade displays a steep gabled roof with crenellated edges, typical of Romanesque design. The use of rounded arches over windows and entryways also exemplifies this architectural style. The contrast between the smooth, uniform stones used in the arches and the rough-hewn surface of the walls enhances the visual appeal. Elements such as the paired arched windows and decorative stone work reflect the functional yet artistic nature of Romanesque architecture. Overall, the structure demonstrates the solidity and simplicity that are hallmarks of the Romanesque period.

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