Throughout history, art has evolved and created many styles and forms. From a painting to the structure of an architectural building, artists have been influenced by another art work in one way or another. One highly influential example would be the connection between the Greek and Roman Worlds. The Greeks were a society that has inspired many works of the Romans. Both created wonderful works of monuments, buildings, and temples which are well remembered in history. The works of the Roman and the Greek temple architectures can be thoroughly discussed by observed their …show more content…
The Abbey featured compartments of the churches with many piers with symmetrically rounded arches. The architecture contains outdoor walls that resembled fortresses. It is not easy to identify the time the walls are from but do like they are ancient. The spaces that were see-through were used for style to the walls. From a viewer’s point of view, the spaces look like window frames that can be used as vistas. The Chartes, on the other hand, had abstract windows with detailed art designs on them. Chartes was decorated with stories from the Old and New Testaments made of glass and stone as the Abbey did not specifically mention much about its decoration other than the use of stone carvings. The Abbey was designed in a period when abstraction was a great focus in sculpting. It demonstrates religious writings from the Bible. As its use of stone carvings, allowed for onlookers to be open to imagining what they meant, stressing the importance of religion during this stylistic time. The Chartes represents the period of the Middles Ages in which the noted stone and glass everywhere told religious stories and spread knowledge to those looking at them. This period stressed the importance of religion and having