Andaluz No. 2 / Andalux, Fandaluz / Ffandaluz / Handaluz
Image copyright © Pedro Martínez de Ilarduya, 2015
Image and permission received via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 14 January 2016)
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information
Scene Description: posted in the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pedro Martínez de Ilarduya, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph taken 1 August 2015 by Pedro Martinez de Ilarduya
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 14 January 2016)
view of church exterior
Scene Description: the former church
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Soria Románica, 2016
Image Source: digital photograph in Soria Románica [www.soriaromanica.es/imagftp/imsAndaluz_Nuestra Señora de la Calle.jpg] [accessed 17 January 2016]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing
view of font
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pedro Martínez de Ilarduya, 2015
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 1 August 2015 by Pedro Martinez de Ilarduya
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 14 January 2016)
INFORMATION
FontID: 17441AND
Church/Chapel: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Calle [disused]
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Church Location: 42366 Andaluz, Soria, Spain -- Tel.: 975 343011
Country Name: Spain
Location: Soria, Castilla y León
Directions to Site: Located 43 km WSW of Soria capital, 7 km NW of Berlanga de Duero and in its municipality, 43 km from Soria capital
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Soria
Historical Region: Villa y Tierra de Fuentepinilla Berlanga
Font Location in Church: Inside the former church
Century and Period: , Medieval
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pedro Martinez de Ilarduya for his photographs
Church Notes: in 1789 became a grain storage facility for the Arca de Misericordia
Noted in Soria Romanica [www.soriaromanica.es] [accessed 17 January 2016] as a surviving medieval font from the former church of Nuestra Señora de la Calle, now disused. At one point in the late-18th century the former was used as a grain barn. The font is a tapering dodecagonal basin, and it appears to have had a moulding at the upper rim; much damaged and now disused. [cf. Index entry for Andaluz No. 1 for the font in the Iglesia de San Miguel]
COORDINATES
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material:
stone
Font Shape: dodecagonal (unmounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: dodecagonal