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design element - motifs - roll moulding
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design element - motifs - rope moulding - double rope moulding or braid - 2
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design element - motifs - vine
Scene Description: with palmettes and fruit bunches
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design element - patterns - fan-frieze
Scene Description: covering part of the lower side
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human figure - head - 6?
Scene Description: in a large gap of the fanfrieze pattern
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human figure - seated - 4
Scene Description: at 90-degree angles of the central shaft
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view of church exterior - west view
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view of church exterior in context - northwest view
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view of font and cover
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view of font and cover in context
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INFORMATION
FontID: 20176SAL
Church/Chapel: Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Cyriakus
Church Patron Saints: St. Cyricus [aka Cyriacus, Quiriac, Quiricus, Cyr]
Church Location: Franz-Schratz-Str. 12, 48499 Salzbergen, Germany -- Tel.: 0 59 76 - 94 79 0
Country Name: Germany
Location: Emsland, Niedersachsen
Directions to Site: Located 10 km W of Rheine, 25 km S of Lingen
Ecclesiastic Region: Bistum Osnabrück
Font Location in Church: Inside the re-built church
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Late Romanesque
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Bentheim font, Berge b. Type II [Drake]
Cognate Fonts: [cf. FontNotes]
Church Notes: original church 12thC, first documented 1181; expanded 1903; destroyed in 1945 by Allied air raid; new church 1950; renovated 1987;
Medieval baptismal font Noted in Midhoff (1871-1880) and in Ligtenberg (1915). Classed in Drake (2002) as a baptismal font of the "Bentheim School, Berge b. Type II", a group of fonts that includes those at Alfhausen, Badbergen, Bippen, Borken, Heek, Lathen, Nordherringen, Salzbergen, Schapen, Schepsdorf, Südkirchen, Utrecht (Katharinenkonvent), Weerselo, Wettringen and Wissel. Baptismal font consisting of a round slightly taperin basin decorated with (top down) a double rope moulding or braid, a vine with palmettes and fruit bunches, another double rope moulding or braid, and a band of fan-frieze with human heads in some of the spaces between; raised on a round-to-square base with seated human figures at 90-degree angles of the broad centre shaft. The upper rim sides of the basin are fitted with a metal support band. Modern metal cover of bronze by Joseph Krautwald (1914-2003).
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal:
52.3234,
7.348056
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS:
52° 19′ 24.24″ N,
7° 20′ 53″ E
UTM: 32U 387416 5798293
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material:
stone, sandstone (Bentheim)
Number of Pieces: one?
Font Shape: round (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
LID INFORMATION
Date: 20th-century
Material:
metal,
bronze
Apparatus: no
Notes: [cf. FontNotes]
REFERENCES
Drake, Colin Stuart, The Romanesque Fonts of Northern Europe and Scandinavia, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2002
Ligtenberg, Raphael, "Romaansche doopvonten in Nederland: De hardsteenen vonten", VIII, 2 [Tweede serie], Bulletin van den Nederlandschen Oudheidkundigen Bond, 1915, pp. 154-190, 236-252; r["References"]
Mithoff, Hector Wilhelm Heinrich, Kunstdenkmale und Alterthümer im Hannoverschen (7 Bände), Hannover: Helwing, 1871-1880