Trebago No. 2 / Trébago / Trévago

Image copyright © Iris Lázaro Martínez, 2010
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Results: 3 records
B01: design element - architectural - tower? or castle?
B02: design element - architectural - door? or gate?
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Scene Description: [cf. Font notes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Iris Lázaro Martínez, 2010
Image Source: drawing by Iris Lázaro Martínez in the Trebago website [http://www.trebago.com/revistas/05/03iglesias.asp] [accessed 16 April 2010]
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INFORMATION
FontID: 16384TRE
Church/Chapel: Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción [aka Iglesia de la Virgen del Río Manzano]
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Country Name: Spain
Location: Soria, Castilla y León
Directions to Site: Located off the N-122, 18 km W of Agreda, 50 km from Soria capital
Font Location in Church: in the village museum [cf. FontNotes]
Century and Period: , Medieval
Font Notes: Click to view font notes
The Trebago website [http://www.trebago.com/revistas/05/03iglesias.asp] [accessed 16 April 2010] mentions a basin, either a stoup or a font, kept in the village's museum, perhaps Visigothic or Romanesque, discovered in a local hen-house ["una pila bautismal o del agua bendita, recogida y conservada por nosotros, que según nuestra modesta opinión podría ser visigoda, igualmente que ocurre con la pila del agua bendita en la iglesia de Montenegro, pueblo vecino, a 4 Km. de distancia, que nos parece visigoda [...] servía de bebedero para las gallinas en el corral de nuestra entrañable bisabuela materna Doña Lorenza Cascante, que conocimos y quisimos entrañablemente. Esta pila es la que pudiera ser visigoda, o finalmente románica que pudiera ser la opinión más acertada. También conservamos dicha pila en nuestro museo, en donde la acogimos cuando supimos de su importancia."] The latter basin, roughly hemispherical in shape, has a number of protruding motifs on the sides, of which the source mentions a chalice, a cross, one other unidentigied, and illustrates three others: one looks like a tower, the other two like gates or doorways. [cf. Index entry for Trebago No. 1 for the baptismal font in this church]
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material:
stone
Font Shape: tub-shaped
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round