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design element - motifs - braid or double rope

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Image Source: edited detail of a B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doopvont_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207254_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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design element - motifs - braid or double rope

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, 2015

Image Source: edited detail of a B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doopvont_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207254_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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design element - motifs - foliage or plant

Scene Description: on the sides of the replacement base [cf. FontNotes]

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Image Source: edited detail of a B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doopvont_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207254_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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design element - motifs - vine

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Image Source: edited detail of a B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doopvont_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207254_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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design element - motifs - vine

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Image Source: edited detail of a B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doopvont_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207254_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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view of church exterior in context

Scene Description: Koning's rendering of 1834 -- Source caption: "Het Klooster in Ter Apel geschilderd door Arnold Hendrik Koning (1834)"

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Image Source: eigen scan uit: 400 jaar Veenkoloniën, uitg. Profiel, Bedum, 2011 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Klooster_Ter_Apel_door_Arnold_Hendrik_Koning_(1834).jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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view of church exterior in context - southwest view

Scene Description: the church in the context of the monastery complex

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Image Source: undated B&W photograph taken by C. Hoogendijk, in theRijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Exterieur_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207165_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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view of church interior

Scene Description: taken July 1931 during the restoration of the old monastery -- Source caption: "Kloostercomplex: Interieur oksaal lekenkerk in voormalig klooster tijdens restauratie (opmerking: Bijschrift: foto Lunow, Hoofdstraat, Ter Apel)"

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Image Source: photograph taken July 1931 by LUNOW (Fotograaf), in the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Interieur_oksaal_lekenkerk_in_voormalig_klooster_tijdens_restauratie_-_Ter_Apel_-_20319407_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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view of church interior

Scene Description: the restored interior in July 1936 -- Source caption: "Kloostercomplex: interieur kerk naar het westen met oksaal"

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Image Source: B&W photograph taken July 1936 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Interieur_kerk_naar_het_westen_met_oksaal_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207103_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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view of font

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Image Source: B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doopvont_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207254_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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view of font in context

Scene Description: located now in the 'kloostergang'

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Image Source: B&W photograph taken June 1981 by A.J. (Ton) van der Wal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Interieur_kloostergang_-_Ter_Apel_-_20207199_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 28 November 2015]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 20163TER
Church/Chapel: Klooster Ter Apel [former monastery church now parish church]
Church Location: Boslaan 3, 9561 LH Ter Apel, Netherlands -- Tel.: +31 599 581 370
Country Name: Netherlands
Location: Groningen
Directions to Site: Located in the municipality Vlagtwedde
Ecclesiastic Region: [in the Bistum Osnabrück until 1593]
Historical Region: Westerwolde
Font Location in Church: Inside the monastery complex, in the enclosed cloister
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Bentheim font, Type Sögel I, Sögel [Drake]
Cognate Fonts: [cf. FontNotes]
Church Notes: Premonstratensian monastery in the 13thC; re-built 1465 by the Regular Canons of the Order of the Holy Cross; closed 1594 by the Reformation; passed on to the city of Groningen in 1614; the old monastery church now serves as parish church
Baptismal font from the old monastery church, now disused and relegated to the covered cloister; the font consists of a slightly tapering round basin made of Bentheim sandstone. its design matches the classification assigned in Drake (2002) as "Bentheim School; Type Sögel I, Sögel", which includes, from top down, a braid, a vine, a second braid, and a second vine; the present base is a later replacement, as the original base would have probably been round-to-square, with stylised lions at the corners; instead the basin rests on a round pilar decorated with [four?] vertical vegetal motifs , on a plain circular lower base. No cover present, but damage at the upper rim suggests there were metal anchors that cracked the stone.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 52.875556, 7.059722
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 52° 52′ 32″ N, 7° 3′ 35″ E
UTM: 32U 369420 5860190

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, sandstone (Bentheim)
Font Shape: round (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: no lining

LID INFORMATION

Notes: [cf. FontNotes]

REFERENCES

Drake, Colin Stuart, The Romanesque Fonts of Northern Europe and Scandinavia, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2002