Engaged Capital with a Supporting (Caryatidal) Figure Flanked by Lions, c. 1125-1150. Creator: Unknown.

Engaged Capital with a Supporting (Caryatidal) Figure Flanked by Lions, c. 1125-1150. Creator: Unknown.

2-728-136 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Engaged Capital with a Supporting (Caryatidal) Figure Flanked by Lions, c. 1125-1150. This sculpture is an excellent example of the Romanesque sculptor’s ability to accommodate his subject to the format of the capital. Much of the artistic quality of this work derives from the skillful contrast and balance of rounded solids, deep voids, and shallow prismatic hollows. It also illustrates the love of fanciful subject matter in largely religious contexts. A capital is essentially the top element of a column, usually carved, that acts as a mediator between the column and the load it supports. In this way, the subject of this capital serves as a metaphor.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Limestone

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5460x3904
File Size : 62,449kb


Aliases

  1. 1963.477
  1. 139700
  1. 0940016862
  1. 1963.477
  1. 2-728-136
  1. 2728136


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