The artwork titled “Parma Cathedral, Italy” is ascribed to the artistic vision of Romanesque Architecture, dating back to the year 1059. It exemplifies the Romanesque art movement and belongs to the genre of architecture.
The artwork showcases the imposing facade of the Parma Cathedral, a quintessential example of Romanesque design. The cathedral exhibits distinctive features such as the use of semi-circular arches, symmetrical rows of columns, and detailed stonework typical of the period. The soaring, elegant bell tower stands prominently beside the main structure, accentuating the vertical emphasis and solidity characteristic of this architectural era. The facade is divided into three vertical sections, each marked by arched windows and doorways, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship and structural clarity of Romanesque architecture. The overall composition conveys an aura of majesty and spiritual solemnity, underlined by the harmony and proportionality inherent in its design.