The artwork, titled “St. Peter’s Basilica in Supetarska Draga, Rab, Croatia,” is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture, created in the year 1060. This piece is part of the Romanesque movement and belongs to the genre of architecture, specifically within the “Facades” series.
The artwork depicts a stately basilica characterized by robust stone construction. The facade exhibits a balanced symmetry with a central doorway surmounted by an arch. Above the entrance, small, narrow windows are present, adhering to the Romanesque style, which emphasizes solidity and simple geometric forms. A prominent feature is the adjacent bell tower, which rises with clean lines and sturdy, rectangular masonry, crowned with a simple, gabled roof. The surrounding environment features a mix of greenery and stone pathways, contributing to the basilica’s serene and timeless aesthetic. The overall structure exudes a sense of historical significance and architectural mastery from its time.