Bertignolles
Image copyright © Gérard Janot, 2009
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view of church exterior - southwest view
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Gérard Janot, 2009
Image Source: digital photograph taken 27 August 2009 by Gérard Janot [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bertignolles_église.JPG] [accessed 27 March 2016]
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view of church exterior - west portal
Scene Description: the Romanesque portal
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Romaanse kunst en architectuur, 2015
Image Source: digital photograph in Romaanse kunst en architectuur [http://romaansekunstenarchitectuur.skynetblogs.be/archive/2015/09/01/eglise-saint-martin-te-eguilly-sous-bois-aube-10-8493144.html] [accessed 27 March 2016]
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view of stoup
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ministère de la Culture, 2003; Conseil régional de Champagne-Ardenne, 2003; Conseil général de l'Aube, 2003
Image Source: photograph taken in 2003 by F. Griot, in Mémoire [OA010031017936] [www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/image/memoire/1502/oa010_031017936nuca_p.jpg] [accessed 27 March 2016]
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INFORMATION
Font ID: 20468BER
Object Type: Stoup
Font Century and Period/Style: 13th century, Gothic
Church / Chapel Name: Église paroissiale Saint-Etienne de Bertignolles
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Stephen
Church Address: Pl. des Anciens Afn 1952-1962, 10110 Bertignolles, France
Site Location: Aube, Grand Est, France, Europe
Directions to Site: Located off the D39, 9-10 km N of Essoyes, 35-40 km SE of Troyes
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Troyes
Additional Comments: disappeared font? (the one from the original Romanesque church here)
Font Notes:
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Limestone holy-water stoup fashioned out of a re-cycled 13th-century capital; the capital is square-to-round with large leaf and fruit motifs on it, and stands on a short cylindrical column decorated with a roll moulding, and a round-to-square moulded lower base. Listed in Palissy [ref.: PM10000255]: "Ancien chapiteau à crochets [calcaire] [...] 13e siècle [...] Base de colonne à griffes. Le chapiteau sert de vasque". The present baptismal font here is 19th-century [NB: we have no information on the font of the original Romanesque church here]
COORDINATES
UTM: 31U 613040 5331832
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone, limestone
Font Shape: capital
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: square
Diameter (inside rim): 24 cm*
Basin Total Height: 49 cm*
Height of Central Column: 18 cm*
Trapezoidal Basin: 40 x 40 cm*
Notes on Measurements: * Palissy [ref.: PM10000255]: "h = 49 ; la = 40 (Fût: h = 18) ; Cuve : d = 24"
REFERENCES
- France, Ministère de la culture, Inventaire Général, Mémoire / POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine (Ministère de la culture, Inventaire Général), 2024. URL: https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/search/mosaic?base=%5B%22Photographies%20%28M%C3%A9moire%29%22%5D.
- France, Ministère de la culture, Inventaire Général, Palissy (France, Ministère de la culture), France, Ministère de la culture. URL: http://www.culture.fr/public/mistral/palissy.