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F. Roevens was a 19th century artist who produced wood engravings of architecture, specifically the Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. The engravings show an architectural style of the medieval era that is characterized by tall, pointed arches, intricate stonework, and a sense of verticality, which are characteristic of the Gothic style of architecture. Roevens's work captures both the grandeur and the detail of the structures, highlighting their historical and cultural significance. The use of detail and shading are evident in the images and would have served to communicate to the viewer the intricate beauty of the buildings he was depicting.