Saint-Pere No. 2 / Saint-Pere-sous-Vezelay / Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay

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design element - motifs - handle - 2

Scene Description: at opposite ends on the basin sides; hanging rings

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pierre André Leclercq, 2016

Image Source: digital image of a photograph taken 19 September 2016 by PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vezelay_WLM2016_Église_Notre-Dame_de_Saint-Père_(1).jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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design element - motifs - leaf - 4

Scene Description: at the angles of the inverted stone capital that serves as base to the metal stoups [cf. FontNotes]

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pierre André Leclercq, 2016

Image Source: digital image of a photograph taken 19 September 2016 by PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vezelay_WLM2016_Église_Notre-Dame_de_Saint-Père_(1).jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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design element - motifs - moulding - parallel

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Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pierre André Leclercq, 2016

Image Source: digital image of a photograph taken 19 September 2016 by PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vezelay_WLM2016_Église_Notre-Dame_de_Saint-Père_(1).jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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design element - motifs - moulding and piping - patterned

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Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pierre André Leclercq, 2016

Image Source: digital image of a photograph taken 19 September 2016 by PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vezelay_WLM2016_Église_Notre-Dame_de_Saint-Père_(1).jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of church exterior - southeast view - detail

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © JC Allin, 1955

Image Source: photograph in 1955 by JC Allin [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:89-Saint-Père-clocher-abside.jpg] [accessed 19 August 2013]

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view of church exterior - southwest end

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Havang(nl), 2009

Image Source: digital photograph ttaken 11 June 2009 by Havang(nl) http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saint-Père_(Yonne,_Fr),_clocher_et_porche_de_l'eglise.JPG] [accessed 19 August 2013]

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view of church exterior - west façade, porch and portal

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Benoît Prieur (Agamitsudo), 2013

Image Source: digital photograph taken 17 August 2013 by Benoît Prieur (Agamitsudo) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Église_de_Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay_-_août_2013.JPG] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of church exterior - west portal

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Benoît Prieur (Agamitsudo), 2013

Image Source: digital photograph taken 17 August 2013 by Benoît Prieur (Agamitsudo) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Église_de_Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay_-_août_2013_-_2.JPG] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of church exterior - west view

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Michel Foucher, 2015

Image Source: edited detail of a digital image [assembling three photographs] photograph taken 12 March 2015 by Michel Foucher [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SaintPèreF89_église_IMF9528.jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of church interior - nave - looking east

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Emmanuel Brunner, 2006

Image Source: digital photograph taken 9 June 2006 by Emmanuel Brunner [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eglise_Saint-Père_-_Inside.jpg] [accessed 19 June 2013]

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view of church interior - nave - looking east

Scene Description: the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pierre André Leclercq, 2016

Image Source: digital image of a photograph taken 19 September 2016 by PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vezelay_WLM2016_Église_Notre-Dame_de_Saint-Père_(20).jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of church interior - nave - looking west

Scene Description: view from inside the chancel -- the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

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Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 July 2006 by Urban [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eglise_Saint-Père_nef.jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of stoup

Scene Description: in the nave of the Gothic church that replaced the original 11thC church destroyed by the Protestants in the 16thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pierre André Leclercq, 2016

Image Source: digital image of a photograph taken 19 September 2016 by PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vezelay_WLM2016_Église_Notre-Dame_de_Saint-Père_(1).jpg] [accessed 7 September 2017]

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view of stoup in context

Scene Description: one of two [cf. FontNotes]

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ministère de la Culture (France), Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine (objets mobiliers), tous droits réservés, 2013

Image Source: B&W photograph taken by Jean Hubert; in Mémoire [ref.: 89W01610]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 18612PER
Church/Chapel: Eglise Notre-Dame de Saint-Père
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Church Location: Saint-Père, 89450 Yonne, France
Country Name: France
Location: Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Directions to Site: Located off the D957-D958 crossroads, SE of Vézelay [the old church is just S of the village]
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Sens-Auxerre
Historical Region: Le Morvan, Bourgogne
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, in the nave
Century and Period: 15th - 16th century, Late Medieval
Church Notes: original church, just a few meters away from the present, was originally 11thC, dedicated to St. Peter; destroyed by the Protestants 16thC; Gothic church originally of the 13thC and 14thC; listed in Mérimée [ref.: PA00113834]
Viollet-le-Duc (1874) reports two holy-water stoups in this church. Noted in Collard (1965), after Viollet-le-Duc, as two stoups of the 15th century probably from the nearby abbey at Vézelay. Listed in Palissy [ref.: PM89001110]: "Deux bénitiers et les chapiteaux qui leur servent de socles. Bénitiers en forme de tronc de cône renversé, ornés à la base d'une légère saillie où viennent s'arreter 8 petits contreforts denticulés. La partie supérieure se compose de 3 fortes moulures surmontées d'une boule qui accentuent la forme évasée des bénitiers. 2 anses arrondies et bien saillantes, prenant sur les 3 moulures et sur cette bande, maintiennent les anneaux [...] pierre (?) ; fonte de fer [...] 15e siècle". Illustrated in Mémoire [ref.: 89W01610]. The "chapiteaux qui leur servent de socles" noted in the Palissy entry above are made of stone and turned upside down so that the round end of the capital fits the round end of the metal stoup.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 47.458231, 3.765436
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 47° 27′ 29.63″ N, 3° 45′ 55.57″ E
UTM: 31T 557692 5256372

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Diameter (includes rim): 80 cm*
Notes on Measurements: * both stoups [Collard (1965: 462)]

REFERENCES

Collard, Édouard, "Mortiers utilisés comme bénitiers", 53, 187, Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 1965, pp. 461-462; r["References"]
Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène-Emmanuel, Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle, Paris: Morel & Cie, 1854-1868