The artwork, titled “Sénanque Abbey, France,” was created in 1148 and is attributed to the Romanesque architecture movement. It falls under the genre of architecture and is part of the series “Openings and Arcades.”
The artwork showcases the Sénanque Abbey, a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture. Constructed in 1148, the abbey is nestled in the tranquil surroundings of nature, providing a serene backdrop that enhances the beauty of this historic structure. The abbey features traditional Romanesque elements, including robust stone construction, semi-circular arches, and a harmonious balance of vertical and horizontal lines. The intricate layout and the interplay of light and shadow highlight the architectural mastery of the period, making Sénanque Abbey a timeless piece within the annals of architectural history.