Compostela Roofs in Sepia
by Nieves Nitta
Title
Compostela Roofs in Sepia
Artist
Nieves Nitta
Medium
Photograph - Digital Art. Watermark Not On Print
Description
A view of the Basilica Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, in sepia, from the Alameda Promenade with tile roofs in the foreground. The cathedral is believed to be the burial place of Saint James the Great, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ; it has historically been a place of pilgrimage on the Way of St. James since the Early Middle Ages, the traditional end of the pilgrimage route, unforgettable spiritual experience for millions. The building is a Romanesque structure, with later Gothic and Baroque additions. Santiago de Compostela (Old Town) was designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, No. 320bis, in 1985. This image is subject to US and international copyright laws, not to be copied, manipulated, or used in any manner without prior written consent from the artist. Thanks for visiting!
Featured FAA art groups:
1) Churches Group 2/19/2019
2) Catholic Art Gallery 3/4/2020
3) ABC Group 3/11/2020
4) Images That Excite Your 3/15/2020
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August 1st, 2018
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Comments (11)
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Jurgen Lorenzen
Great composition and detail with beautiful treatment, Nieves!
Nieves Nitta replied:
Thank you, Jurgen, for such encouraging comments and the fave! Happy you like this image as I appreciate your opinion so very much!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been featured on the Home Page of the ABC Group's from our M IS FOR MONOCHROME themed week - FEBRUARY 24-MARCH 2 . You are invited to add this wonderful art to the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP.
Nieves Nitta replied:
Encouraged and happy to see the Compostela Roofs in Sepia image featured in the M IS FOR MONOCHROME themed week. I do appreciate the kind attention and the fave, Pamela!