Charleville-Mezieres No. 1 / Charleville-Mézières

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Results: 4 records

B01: animal - bird - 2

Scene Description: a pair, facing out, to the sides of the angel
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Collins, 1981
Image Source: Collins (1981: pl. 23) [detail]
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B02: angel - showing wings

Scene Description: Angel with birds, one on either side.
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Collins, 1981
Image Source: Collins (1981: pl. 23) [detail]
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B03: animal - mammal - lion - head - vegetation stemming from its mouth

Scene Description: the head is almost lost in the volutes of the foliage
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Collins, 1981
Image Source: Collins (1981: pl. 24)
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view of font

Scene Description: note the mis-matched base
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Collins, 1981
Image Source: Collins (1981: pl. 23)
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INFORMATION

FontID: 02477CHA
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Church/Chapel: [located in the Archives départementales -- cf. FontNotes] [formerly in Vaux-lès-Rubigny]
Church Location: direction for the AD-08: 10 rue de la Porte-de-Bourgogne, Charleville-Mézières
Country Name: France
Location: Ardennes, Grand Est
Directions to Site: Charleville-Mézières is about 50 kms S of Dinant
Century and Period: 11th - 12th century, Romanesque
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Mosan font
Church Notes: coordinates for Vaux-les-Rubigny: WGS84: 49° 41′ 29.04″ N, 4° 11′ 9.96″ E, 49.6914, 4.1861, UTM: 31U 585546 5504995 (located near Chaumont-Porcien, in the Rethel arrondissement)
Font Notes:
Illustrated in Collins (1981). Listed in Drake (2002) as a Mosan font consisting of a square bowl raised on a single multi-part support base. Listed in Palissy [ref.: PM08000113]: "La cuve quadrangulaire, en calcaire bleu de Meuse, est décorée de quatre panneaux : masque léonin crachant deux rinceaux symétriques, un dragon de profil à gauche à queue formant une boucle, un ange en buste de face aux ailés éployées, deux quadrupèdes affrontés. [...] 12e siècle [...] Cette cuve baptismale se trouvait dans la cour d'une ferme de Vaux-les-Rubigny depuis 1900 et courait des risques de destruction ou de disparition. Après de longues tractations, elle a été donnée aux Archives Départementales. La cuve est maintenant réinstallée sur un socle maçonné dans les jardins des Archives départementales, propriété du département des Ardennes." The roughly square basin has a round well, each spandrel of the upper surface decorated with a large leaf-like motif; the sides [only two visible in the source] are decorated thus: side 1)a large, crudely carved bust of an angel in the centre with a bird in profile, facing away from the figure, on each side, and, side 2) a reversed lion head issues four finely carved palm leaves forming circular patterns [NB: the crudeness of the first side contrasts with the finer work of the second, a much more accomplished carving. The base, rectangular and of a cruciform section, is a replacement of the original. There are several areas of damage to the basin, some of it consistent with the removal of the staples of the cover, but one crack appears to go right through, on the left side of the angel.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 49.76, 4.723
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 49° 45′ 36″ N, 4° 43′ 22.8″ E

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, limestone (black and blue) (Meuse)
Font Shape: square (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round

REFERENCES

Collin, Hubert, Champagne romane, La Pierre-qui-vire, Yonne: Zodiaque, 1981
Demouy, Patrick, Genèse d'une cathédrale: les archvêques de Reims et leur Église aux XIe et XII siècles, Langres: Dominique Guéniot, 2005
Drake, Colin Stuart, The Romanesque Fonts of Northern Europe and Scandinavia, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2002