The artwork, titled “St. Mary’s Church, Zadar,” was created in 1066 and is a notable example of Romanesque architecture. It belongs to the Romanesque art movement and the genre of architectural art. This creation is part of the “Facades” series, showcasing the significant architectural style and details of ecclesiastical structures.
The prominent feature of the artwork is its facade, which exhibits the characteristic Romanesque style with its solid and heavy structure, rounded arches, and symmetrical form. The facade is dominated by a central entrance framed by a pediment and flanked by pilasters, leading up to a rose window, which allows light to filter into the interior. The accompanying bell tower on the left side further accentuates the verticality and grandeur of the structure. The meticulous stonework and the balanced proportions contribute to the overall impressive and reverent appearance of St. Mary’s Church in Zadar.