Haselunne / Haselünne / Haselünne zu Ostern

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view of font and cover

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design element - motifs - rope moulding - double rope moulding or braid - 2

Scene Description: above and below the vine
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design element - motifs - vine

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view of church exterior in context - south view

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view of church interior - nave - looking east

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view of font in context

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design element - patterns - fan-frieze

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design element - motifs - roll moulding

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animal - mammal - lion - couchant-regardant - 4

Scene Description: at 90-degree angles of the central shaft
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INFORMATION

Font ID: 20365HAS
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Bentheim font, Berge, a. Type I [Drake]
Cognate Fonts: the font at Meeden, and others of this group
Church / Chapel Name: St.-Vincentius-Kirche Haselünne
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, at the W end of the nave
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Vincent
Church Notes: original church 13thC of which the base of the tower remains; present church chiefly 15thC;
Church Address: Hofstätte 1, 49740 Haselünne, Germany -- Tel.: +49 5961 91960
Site Location: Emsland, Niedersachsen, Germany, Europe
Directions to Site: Located off road 213, 13 km E of Meppen, 20 km NE of Lingen (Ems), S of Sögel
Ecclesiastic Region: Bistum Münster
Font Notes:
Classed in Drake (2002) as a baptismal font of the Bentheim School, "Berge, a.Type I" (fonts at Ankum I, Arle, Berge, Borghorst, Emlichheim, Emstek, Gescher, Haselünne, Hattem, Jellum, Lastrup, Metelen, Münster Museum, Norg I, Ochtelbur, Ramsdorf, Recke, Toornwerd, Vries and Zweelo). The baptismal font consists of a round slightly taperin basin decorated (top down) with 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 all around; raised on a round-to-square pedestal base with a roll moulding atop and four couchant-regardant lions set at 90-degree angles of a broad central shaft. There is a metal band around the upper basin side, probably there repair a cracked basin. The makeshift font cover is modern, plain and round.

COORDINATES

UTM: 32U 397600 5836862
Latitude & Longitude (Decimal): 52.672017, 7.485563
Latitude & Longitude (DMS): 52° 40′ 19.26″ N, 7° 29′ 8.03″ E

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, sandstone (Bentheim)
Number of Pieces: one?
Font Shape: cylindrical, mounted
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round

LID INFORMATION

Date: modern
Apparatus: no
Notes: round, flat and plain; modern

REFERENCES

  • Drake, Colin Stuart, The Romanesque Fonts of Northern Europe and Scandinavia, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2002, p. 74, 177, fig. 12
  • 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; p. 174
  • Mithoff, Hector Wilhelm Heinrich, Kunstdenkmale und Alterthümer im Hannoverschen (7 Bände), Hannover: Helwing, 1871-1880, Bd. VI: 60