Monastery of Santa Maria, Simat de la Valldigna (La Safor). Illustration plate

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Print with a watercolor drawing of the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de la Valldigna in the municipality of Simat de la Valldigna, La Safor (province of Valencia) built in 1298 by King Jaume II. It is a Cistercian style construction.

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Size

L 29.7 x 42 cm

Medium

Illustration printed on Hahnemühle 188gr. museum paper.

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Print with a watercolor drawing of the Royal Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna in the municipality of Simat de la Valldigna, La Safor (province of Valencia).

The Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de la Valldigna had three constructive stages, a first implantation in Valencian Gothic style of the fourteenth century that forms the complete structure of the whole around the cloister, following the canon of the Cister; the important renovation produced as a result of the serious destruction of the earthquake of 1396; and the second definitive renovation and enrichment after the new earthquake of 1644, with complete replacements and new dependencies, already of baroque stage in the XVII and XVIII centuries, to which, for example, belong the present temple and the chapel of the Virgin of Grace.

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Each piece is made following a long work process inspired by the technique and style of Japanese ukiyo-e prints, using traditional materials such as watercolor, ink, brushes and pens. Learn more about the artist

Process of making a watercolor illustration. Artist MARROIAK. Mediterranean Ukiyo-e. Art & ASMR