Romanesque art: description of the construction stages with sections showing the progress of the construction site and the interior of the Abbey of St. Vincent de Galliano, including the Basilica of Saint Vincent and the Baptistery by Giorgio Albertini

Romanesque art: description of the construction stages with sections showing the progress of the construction site and the interior of the Abbey of St. Vincent de Galliano, including the Basilica of Saint Vincent and the Baptistery

(Romanesque art: description of the construction stages with sections allowing to see the progress of the construction site and the interior, of the Abbey of St. Vincent de Galliano, including the Basilica of San Vincenzo (Saint Vincent) and the Baptistere )


Giorgio Albertini

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Romanesque art: description of the construction stages with sections showing the progress of the construction site and the interior of the Abbey of St. Vincent de Galliano, including the Basilica of Saint Vincent and the Baptistery by Giorgio Albertini. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
10th century · contemporary art · church · italy · europe · lombardy · contemporary artist · cross section · reconstitution · architecture · history · construction site · horizontal format · exterior view · illustrator drawing · middle age · medium · building · italian · romanesque style · drawing · mzdrawing · / Bridgeman Images
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