Jaca No. 7 / Chaca / Xaca
Image copyright © Ecelan, 2009
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Results: 12 records
LB01: design element - motifs - moulding
R01: design element - motifs - flat moulding
UB01: design element - motifs - ball - 4
view of font
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ecelan, 2009
Image Source: digital photograph taken by 2 January 2009 by Ecelan [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jaca_-_Castillo_de_San_Pedro_-_Iglesia_-_Pila_bautismal.jpg] [accessed 1 December 2016]
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view of font
view of font
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ecelan, 2009
Image Source: digitall photograph taken 2 January 2009 by Ecelan [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jaca_-_Castillo_de_San_Pedro_-_Iglesia_-_Pila_bautismal.jpg] [accessed 11 June 2009]
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view of church exterior - west portal
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ecelan, 2009
Image Source: digital photograph taken by 2 January 2009 by Ecelan [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jaca_-_Castillo_de_San_Pedro_-_Iglesia_-_Portada01.jpg] [accessed 1 December 2016]
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view of church exterior - west façade
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ecelan, 2009
Image Source: digital photograph taken by 2 January 2009 by Ecelan [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jaca_-_Castillo_de_San_Pedro_-_Iglesia_-_Fachada.jpg] [accessed 1 December 2016]
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view of church exterior in context
Scene Description: the entrance to the Ciudadela
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Juanedc, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 31 December 2012 by Juanedc [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ciudadela_(8369311085).jpg] [accessed 1 December 2016]
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view of church exterior in context
Scene Description: aerial view of the 16thC reduct (Ciudadela) in which the military chapel is located
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Juan Carlos Gil, 2009
Image Source: digital photograph taken 19 May 2009 by Juan Carlos Gil [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ciudadela_Jaca_Vista_Aerea.JPG] [accessed 1 December 2016]
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view of church exterior - porch
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Alejandro Blanco, 2011
Image Source: digital photograph taken 16 October 2011 by Alejandro Blanco [www.flickr.com/photos/eltb/sets/72157627810453941/] [accessed 25 February 2012]
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view of church interior - nave - looking west
Scene Description: the old font to the right of the entranceway
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Alejandro Blanco, 2011
Image Source: digital photograph taken 16 October 2011 by Alejandro Blanco [www.flickr.com/photos/eltb/sets/72157627810453941/] [accessed 25 February 2012]
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INFORMATION
Font ID: 14830JAC
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Font Century and Period/Style: 12th - 13th century, Romanesque
Church / Chapel Name: Iglesia del Castillo de San Pedro [aka Iglesia de San Pedro Ciudadela] [originally from Santa Maria del Burnao?]
Font Location in Church: Inside the castle chapel/church
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Peter
Church Notes: 17thC church
Church Address: Av. del Primer Viernes de Mayo, s/n, 22700 Jaca, Huesca, Spain
Site Location: Huesca, Aragón, Spain, Europe
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Jaca
Historical Region: Jacetania
Additional Comments: moved font: originally from the disappeared church of Santa Maria del Buernao; the present military chapel is late-16th century
Font Notes:
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A monolithic baptismal font consisting of a moulded basin and base; the upper rim of the basin has a large flat moulding; the stem has ball motif at 90-degree angles; there is a moulding at the lower end of the stem. [NB: communication from a local guide, Maribel Nogueiras, suggests that this was the original font of the now-disappeared 12th-century church of 'Santa Maria del Burnao' [i.e., extra muros]
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are garteful to Maribel Nogueiras for her photographs of this font
COORDINATES
UTM: 30T 700852 4716215
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone
Font Shape: round, mounted
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: no lining