Pariza / Barizahaza / Páriza

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Results: 27 records
animal - mammal - quadruped
Scene Description: Small quadruped at the fourth corner of the lower base [cf. FontNotes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 23 June 2015 by Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the authors via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 19 August 2015)
design element - motifs - piping
Scene Description: thick and rib-like
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 23 June 2015 by Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the authors via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 19 August 2015)
design element - motifs - sawtooth
human figure - grotesque or fantastic - head
Scene Description: one of three
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 23 June 2015 by Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the authors via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 19 August 2015)
human figure - head
human figure - head
view of base
view of base - detail
Scene Description: supposedly a quadruped [cf. FontNotes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pedro Lozano Huerta, 2021
Image Source: digital photograph ca. 2021 by Pedro Lozano Huerta
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the author via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 28 March 2021]
view of base - detail
Scene Description: supposedly a quadruped [cf. FontNotes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pedro Lozano Huerta, 2021
Image Source: digital photograph ca. 2021 by Pedro Lozano Huerta
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the author via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 28 March 2021]
view of base - detail
view of basin
Scene Description: damaged caused probably by the expansion of the metal staple
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 23 June 2015 by Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the authors via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 19 August 2015)
view of basin - interior
Scene Description: the painted and very battered basin
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 23 June 2015 by Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the authors via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 19 August 2015)
view of church exterior in context
Scene Description: Source caption: "Parizako plaza nagusia eta elizaren ikuspegia."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Unai Fdz. de Betoño, 2011
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 10 December 2011 by Unai Fdz. de Betoño [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parizako_plaza_nagusia_eta_elizaren_ikuspegia.jpg] [accessed 19 August 2015]
Copyright Instructions: CC-BY-SA-3.0
view of church interior - looking west
view of church interior - retable
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font
view of font in context
view of stoup
Scene Description: probably a composite object; located inside the doorway, against the south wall of the nave
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 23 June 2015 by Montserrat Estela and Txaro Irigoyen
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the authors via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 19 August 2015)
INFORMATION
FontID: 00636PAR
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Church/Chapel: Iglesia Parroquial de San Martín de Tours
Church Patron Saints: St. Martin of Tours
Church Location: Calle Iglesia, 09216 Pariza, Burgos, Spain
Country Name: Spain
Location: Burgos, Castilla y León
Directions to Site: Located off (N) the BU-741, 22 km SSE of Vitoria, in the municipality of Condado de Treviño and 12 km E of Treviño itself, 31 km E of Miranda de Ebro, 110 km ENE of Burgos
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Vitoria
Historical Region: Comarca de Ebro
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, in the transept, S side
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Romanesque
Cognate Fonts: cf. FontNotes]
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Montserrat Estela, Pedro Lozano Huerta, Juan Carlos Abascal Ruiz de Aguirre and Txaro Irigoyen for their photographs of this church and font
Font Notes:
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Baptismal font listed and illustrated in López de Guereñu [https://photo.araba.eus/s/photoaraba/item/66031] [accessed 29 July 2024]: "Pila bautismal de la iglesia de San Martín de Tours de Pariza en el Condado de Treviño. Vista frontal de la pila bautismal medieval. La copa es semiesférica y está sin decorar; el pie circular se ornamenta con baquetones y la basa, también circular, tiene adosados cuatro mascarones. Es una de las más antiguas pilas románicas". Listed in Arriola Loyola (1996) as a Romanesque baptismal font. Described in Bilbao (1994) and (1996) as one of the oldest Romanesque fonts in the diocese of Vitoria, still showing traces of polychromy; the basin is hemispherical and plain; the base has a prominent band of zig-zag motif and six mouldings; the lower base is the most important feature of this font, according to Bilbao (ibid.): a large monstrous head occupies each of three of the corners; the fourth corner has a small quadruped. Bilbao (ibid.) mentions that there are three Navarrese fonts -Orbaiceta, Zuazu and Artariain [cf. corresponding BSI entries]- decorated with similar motifs. Bilbao (1994) cites an entry in the Catálogo Monumental de la Diócesis de Vitoria. Noted in the Enciclopedia del románico [https://www.romanicodigital.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/files/burgos_PÁRIZA.pdf] [accessed 28 March 2023]: "La iglesia también conserva una cuidada pila bautismal (79 cm de diámetro × 93 cm de altura). La copa está completamente lisa pero conserva restos de policromía. Presenta una banda de zigzag que se completa con baquetones adosados. En la basa vemos tres grandes cabezas, casi de bulto redondo y un cuadrúpedo." The entry for this village in Emiliano Nebreda Perdiguero [www.archiburgos.es/wp-content/uploads/amo-a-mi-pueblo.pdf] [accessed 29 March 2021] notes: "iglesia,dedicada a San Martín de Tours, de planta románica, ampliada más tarde [...] interesante baptisterio ochavado en la derecha. El ábside es poligonal con contrafuertes. La portada es románica [...] La pila es románica, lisa, con decoración en el pie y la base." There is no cover present but the upper rim of the basin has metal staples in it, one of which has damaged the stone around it.
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 42.693056, -2.617778
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 42° 41′ 35″ N, 2° 37′ 4″ W
UTM: 30T 531309 4726801
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone, limestone?
Font Shape: hemispheric (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: no lining
Diameter (includes rim): 79 cm* / **
Font Height (with Plinth): 93 cm* / **
Notes on Measurements: * Bilbao (1996) / ** Enciclopedia del románico
LID INFORMATION
Notes: [cf. FontNotes]
REFERENCES
Catálogo Monumental de la Diócesis de Vitoria, 1968
Arriola Loyola, Juan Luis, Trayecto alavés: de Oyón a Etxandio, [Vitoria]: Diputación Foral de Alava, Dpto. de Cultura y Euskera; Caja Laboral Popular, 1996
Bilbao López, Garbiñe, Iconografía de las pilas bautismales del románico castellano: Burgos y Palencia, Burgos: Editorial La Olmeda, S.L., 1996
Bilbao López, Garbiñe, Simbolismo e Iconografía Bautismal en el Arte medieval Alavés, 1994
Fundación Santa María la Real, Enciclopedia del románico en Castilla y León, Aguilar de Campoo: Fundación Santa María la Real, Centro de Estudios del Románico, 2002-
Fundación Santa María la Real, Enciclopedia del románico, Fundación Santa María la Real, 2020+. Accessed: 2024-07-29 00:00:00. URL: www.romanicodigital.com.