Cloitre en Noir et blanc (2023) Photography by Aurélien Comte

Fine art paper, 8x12 in

Purchase a license to use this image for your website, communications or to sell merchandise.

Download immediately upon purchase
Artists get paid their royalties for each sales
$33.98
Usage: Web Licence
Using the image on a website or on the internet.
  1000 px  

1500 px
Dimensions of the file (px) 1000x1500
Use worldwide Yes
Use on multi-support Yes
Use on any type of media Yes
Right of reselling No
Max number of prints 0 (Zero)
Products intended for sale No
Download immediately upon purchase

This image is available for download with a licence: you can download them at anytime.

Restrictions

All images on ArtMajeur are original works of art created by artists, all rights are strictly reserved. The acquisition of a license gives the right to use or exploit the image under the terms of the license. It is possible to make minor modifications such as reframing, or refocusing the image so that it fits perfectly to a project, however, it is forbidden to make any modification that would be likely to harm the original work In its integrity (modification of shapes, distortions, cutting, change of colors, addition of elements etc ...), unless a written authorization is obtained beforehand from the artist.

Custom licences

If your usage is not covered by our standard licences, please contact us for a custom licence.

Art image bank
  • This work is an "Open Edition" Photography, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories Land Art Architecture
Le cloître Saint-Trophime de l’ancienne cathédrale d’Arles date duXIIe siècle et XIVe siècle.L’emplacement de ce cloître est inhabituel car il n’est accolé ni à la nef ni au transept. Il communique avec le chœur au moyen d’un escalier de vingt-cinq marches. Ce cloître présente une forme approximativement rectangulaire de 28 m de long sur 25 m de large. [...]
Le cloître Saint-Trophime de l’ancienne cathédrale d’Arles date duXIIe siècle et XIVe siècle.L’emplacement de ce cloître est inhabituel car il n’est accolé ni à la nef ni au transept. Il communique avec le chœur au moyen d’un escalier de vingt-cinq marches. Ce cloître présente une forme approximativement rectangulaire de 28 m de long sur 25 m de large. Des dimensions comparables ne se retrouvent dans la région Provence que dans les cloîtres du Thoronet, de Sénanque ou de Montmajour.
L’édification du cloître débute peu après 1150 avec la construction de la galerie nord qui sera suivie de peu par celle de la galerie orientale. Il faudra attendre la fin du XIVe siècle pour voir l’achèvement du cloître avec les constructions de la galerie ouest puis de la galerie sud qui sera terminée sous l’épiscopat de Jean de Rochechouart (1390-1398). Il résulte de ces différentes périodes de construction, deux styles différents pour les galeries : le roman pour les galeries nord et est, et le gothique pour les galeries ouest et sud.

Related themes

Cloitre

Automatically translated
Follow
Aurélien Comte, a passionate photographer, discovered his artistic vocation after exploring other fields. A graduate of the Swiss Nicephore School of Photography in January 2022, he has since devoted his talent [...]

Aurélien Comte, a passionate photographer, discovered his artistic vocation after exploring other fields. A graduate of the Swiss Nicephore School of Photography in January 2022, he has since devoted his talent to capturing the beauty of nature and the environment around him.

After obtaining his scientific baccalaureate, Aurélien pursued studies in geography at university before turning to an artistic career. He is particularly attracted by animal photography and the poetry that nature offers through its landscapes. His curiosity led him to carry out research in Normandy, his adopted region, as well as in Provence, with particular attention paid to the charming town of Sanary-sur-Mer, which he has known for more than 20 years. . This summer, he also explored Menton and Vence, in the Estérel region.

Aurélien is not limited to natural wonders, he is also interested in the urban environment, especially in Paris, where he likes to explore the urban landscape and architecture. His current project is to specialize in architectural photography, capturing the beauty and essence of man-made structures.

His style is inspired by modernity, although he does not hesitate to experiment with abstract photos from time to time. His artistic gaze is unique, capturing fleeting moments with aesthetic sensitivity and a search for beauty in detail.

Aurélien Comte is a booming artist. He will exhibit his works with seven other photographers in Paris under the direction of Jean-Christophe Bécher in September 2023, and will participate in the Arles meetings in August. His talent has also been recognized with the obtaining of seven labels during the Photocrowd permanent photo competition of the Principality of Monaco.

See more from Aurélien Comte

View all artworks
Photography
Not For Sale
Photography
Not For Sale
Photography
Not For Sale
Photography | 7.9x7.9 in
Sold

ArtMajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors