Tagarrosa No. 1 / Tagarroza / Tugarrosa

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Results: 12 records

B01: design element - motifs - interlace - linked rings

Scene Description: [cf. Font notes]

design element - motifs - roll moulding

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 30 May 2021)

design element - motifs - roll moulding

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 30 May 2021)

view of base

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Image Source: digital photograph ca. 2021 by Pedro Lozano Huerta

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view of basin

Scene Description: two metal staples in the upper rim

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 30 May 2021)

view of church exterior - apse - detail

Scene Description: Source caption: "El ábside está compartimentado en tres paños por medio de dos esbeltos contrafuertes que llegan hasta la cornisa. En cada paño se abre una vistosa ventana formada por un primer arco ornado con puntas de clavo, seguido de una arquivolta biselada y de una chambrana con celdillas romboidales, todo ello soportado por dos columnillas con capiteles de potentes volutas, excepto en la ventana más meridional en que apoyan directamente sobre las jambas" [source: Enciclopedia del románico [www.romanicodigital.com]]

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Fundación Santa María la Real, 2020

Image Source: digital image in the Enciclopedia del románico [www.romanicodigital.com]

Copyright Instructions: Standing permission received from the FSMLR

view of church exterior - northeast view

Scene Description: Source caption: "De la vieja fábrica románica (finales del siglo XII) se conserva la nave del evangelio y la cabecera, construidas ambas con una sólida sillería de roca arenisca perfectamente escuadrada y asentada.": [source: Enciclopedia del románico [www.romanicodigital.com]]

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Fundación Santa María la Real, 2020

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view of church interior - apse - window - detail

Scene Description: "los capiteles de las ventanas del ábside, que pueden verse por algunos huecos del retablo mayor. Se ornan con bolas, volutas, un atlante haciendo ademán de sujetar el cimacio, un ángel con un libro abierto y una cabeza masculina" [source: Enciclopedia del románico [www.romanicodigital.com]]

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 30 May 2021)

view of church interior - apse - window - detail

Scene Description: "los capiteles de las ventanas del ábside, que pueden verse por algunos huecos del retablo mayor. Se ornan con bolas, volutas, un atlante haciendo ademán de sujetar el cimacio, un ángel con un libro abierto y una cabeza masculina" [source: Enciclopedia del románico [www.romanicodigital.com]]

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 30 May 2021)

view of church interior - apse - window - detail

Scene Description: "los capiteles de las ventanas del ábside, que pueden verse por algunos huecos del retablo mayor. Se ornan con bolas, volutas, un atlante haciendo ademán de sujetar el cimacio, un ángel con un libro abierto y una cabeza masculina" [source: Enciclopedia del románico [www.romanicodigital.com]]

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 30 May 2021)

view of font

Scene Description: a composite object? the basin and base do not belong together

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 30 May 2021)

view of font - upper view

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 30 May 2021)

INFORMATION

FontID: 14807TAG
Church/Chapel: Iglesia Parroquial de San Andrés Apóstol
Church Patron Saints: St. Andrew
Church Location: Tagarrosa 52, 09108 Tagarrosa, Burgos, Spain
Country Name: Spain
Location: Burgos, Castilla y León
Directions to Site: Located off (S) the BU-631, in the municipality and 12 km NNE of Melgar de Fermental, 17 km WSW of Villadiego, 53 km WNW of Burgos capital
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Burgos
Historical Region: Comarca de Odra-Pisuerga / Cuadrilla de Cañizal / Partido de Villadiego / Intendencia de Burgos
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, in its encosure
Century and Period: 15th - 17th century[composite font?], Late Medieval [composite]
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the Fundación Santa María la Real [www.romanicodigital.com] for their permission to reproduce content from the Enciclopedia del románico. We are also grateful to Pedro Lozano Huerta for his photographs of this church, font and stoup
The entry for this village in Emiliano Nebreda Perdiguero [www.archiburgos.es/wp-content/uploads/amo-a-mi-pueblo.pdf] [accessed 31 May 2021] notes: "la iglesia, dedicada a San Andrés, Apóstol; es románica [...] Su ábside es románico [...] La portada es románica, deteriorada [...] La pila es de copa lisa y tiene el pie abalaustrado". The Enciclopedia del románico en Castilla y León (2002- ) notes a linked-circles interlace pattern that appears on several Burgos fonts, among which Boada de Villadiego, Villahizán de Treviño, La Piedra, Tagarrosa, Ordejón de Abajo and Sandoval de la Reina, but this font does not seem to have any such; the entry for Tarragosa in the Enciclopedia… (ibid.), however, does no mention a font or stoup in its Romanesque Iglesia de San Andres. The font is made up of two unmatched parts: a round almost hemispherical basin that is totally plain and shaped very much like a late-Medieval vessel, has two metal staples in the upper rim; the baluster-shaped round-to-square pedestal base, on the other hand, appears to be of even a later date, and is in very poor state of conservation. No cover present. [cf. BSI entry for Tagarrosa No. 2 for a medieval stoup in this church]

COORDINATES

UTM: 30T 400776 4704976

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone

REFERENCES

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-