Description
Reproduction of a Romanesque angel sculpture in reconstituted marble (resin + marble powder). Aged patinas with natural earth.
Reproductions inspired by antique models.
Measurements: Height: 49 cm. Width: 15 cm.
Approx. weight: 7 kg.
Reproduction of a relief of a Romanesque angel. 11th-12th century.
Romanesque art developed in Europe between the 11th and 12th centuries, with an eminently religious character. In Romanesque art, sculpture was often inserted into the architecture, forming part of the façades and tympanums of churches and in capitals, and had a didactic function, showing scenes from the Bible through the sculpted images in order to bring it closer to the people, most of whom were illiterate. The Romanesque style is characterised by its hieratism and rigidity, far removed from naturalism and realism, the faces are inexpressive, without reflecting emotions.
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