Romanesque art
The term 'arte románico' translates to 'romanesque art' in English. Romanesque art is a style of architecture and decorative arts characterized by semi-circular arches. It originated in the 11th century, in Medieval Europe, and was followed by the Gothic style. The term 'romanesque' was first used to describe this style in the early 19th century, when historians noticed the similarity to Roman architecture.
The Romanesque art is appreciated in the old cathedrals of Europe.
This sentence refers to the prevalence of Romanesque art, characterized by semi-circular arches and robust architecture, in the old cathedrals found in many parts of Europe.
I am a great admirer of Romanesque art for its simplicity and monumentality.
In this sentence, the speaker expresses admiration for the Romanesque style of art, highlighting its main aspects: simplicity in design and monumental scale.
The Romanesque art frescoes in the abbey are impressive.
This sentence refers to the magnificent frescoes, typically found in Romanesque art, and highlights their presence in an abbey.