The artwork titled “Portal, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel” was created in 1048 by the Romanesque Architecture movement. It falls under the genre of architecture and is part of the “Portals” series. The artwork exemplifies the Romanesque style, characterized by its robust and grandiose architectural elements.
The portal depicted in the artwork features a finely crafted doorway adorned with intricate designs, including religious motifs. The door itself is framed by an arched entryway, topped with a relief depicting a cross and flanked by detailed carvings. Above the portal, windows with elaborately designed grilles and a cross further emphasize the religious significance of the structure. The stone masonry is indicative of typical Romanesque architectural techniques, giving the building a sense of solidity and timelessness. The various elements combine to create a sense of reverence and grandeur befitting its sacred context.