Corrobert / Corobert / Corrobert-en-Brie / Courobert / Courrobert / Court-Robert / Curtis Roberti

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design element - motifs - foliage - waterleaf

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Image Source: digital image of an undated [pre-1927] B&W photograph [Négatif noir et blanc ; support verre; gélatino-bromure] by Camille Enlart, in Mémoire [https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/memoire/APMH00028282] [accessed 5 October 2023]
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view of church exterior

Scene Description: Source caption: "Eglise - Façade latérale - Corrobert"
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Image Source: digital image of an undated [pre-1927] B&W photograph [Négatif noir et blanc ; support verre; gélatino-bromure] by Camille Enlart, in Mémoire [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eglise_-_Façade_latérale_-_Corrobert_-_Médiathèque_de_l'architecture_et_du_patrimoine_-_APMH00028281.jpg] [accessed 5 October 2023]
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view of font and cover

Scene Description: the cove is standing against the back wall
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Image Source: digital image of an undated [pre-1927] B&W photograph [Négatif noir et blanc ; support verre; gélatino-bromure] by Camille Enlart, in Mémoire [https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/memoire/APMH00028282] [accessed 5 October 2023]
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view of font and cover

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ministère de la Culture (France), Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine, diffusion RMN-GP, 2023
Image Source: digital image of an undated [pre-1927] B&W photograph [Négatif] by Camille Enlart, in Mémoire [https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/memoire/APMH00029488] [accessed 5 October 2023]
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INFORMATION

FontID: 02939COR
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Church/Chapel: Eglise paroissiale Saint Barthélémy de Corrobert
Church Patron Saints: St. Bartholomew
Church Location: 10 Cr du Couvent, 51210 Corrobert, France
Country Name: France
Location: Marne, Grand Est
Directions to Site: Located off (E) the D23 [aka Rue des Nuisats], 7 km NE of Montmirail, 50 kms E of Meaux, about the same distance SW of Reims
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Châlons-en-Champagne [formerly in the Diocèse de Soissons]
Historical Region: La Brie Champegnoise, Champagne-Ardenne
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Medieval
Cognate Fonts: la Ville-sous-Orbais
Font Notes:
Listed by Enlart (1902) as a 12th-century octagonal font without a base. Illustrated in Mémoire [ref.: APMH00028282 and APMH00029488] with Enlart's own photographs. The octagonal basin has plain sides but the underbowl has large waterleaf decoration all around; rests directly on the ground. The wooden cover is octagonal, flat and plain.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 48.923368, 3.607595
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 48° 55′ 24.13″ N, 3° 36′ 27.34″ E
UTM: 31U 544509 5419115

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, type unknown
Font Shape: octagonal (unmounted)
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal

LID INFORMATION

Date: modern?
Material: wood
Apparatus: no
Notes: [cf. FontNotes]

REFERENCES

Enlart, Camille, Manuel d'archéologie française depuis les temps mérovingiens jusqu'à la Renaissance, Paris: Alphonse Picard & fils, 1902