Vilanune / Vilanuñe / San Salvador de Vilanuñe

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design element - motifs - ball

Scene Description: a row of, on the underbowl chanfer

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © José Antonio Gil Martínez, 2010

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 22 May 2010 by José Antonio Gil Martínez [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Igrexa_de_San_Salvador_de_Vilanuñe,_Antas_de_Ulla_3.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of church exterior - north view - corbel

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © José Antonio Gil Martínez, 2010

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 22 May 2010 by José Antonio Gil Martínez [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Igrexa_de_San_Salvador_de_Vilanuñe,_Antas_de_Ulla_5.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of church exterior - north view - detail

Scene Description: Source caption: "Muro norte da nave da Igrexa de San Salvador de Vilanuñe, Antas de Ulla".

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © José Antonio Gil Martínez, 2010

Image Source: digital photograph taken 22 May 2010 by José Antonio Gil Martínez [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Igrexa_de_San_Salvador_de_Vilanuñe,_Antas_de_Ulla_5.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of church exterior - west portal

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Satna, 2015

Image Source: digital photograph taken 11 March 2015 by Satna [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vilanuñe_Pórtico.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of church exterior - west portal - detail

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Satna, 2015

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 11 March 2015 by Satna [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vilanuñe_Pórtico.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of church exterior in context - southwest view

Scene Description: Source caption: "Igrexa de San Salvador de Vilanuñe, Antas de Ulla. Construida a mediados del siglo XII, fue reformada siglos más tarde alterando su factura original. Lo más destacado de la iglesia es su portada occidental."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © José Antonio Gil Martínez, 2010

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 22 May 2010 by José Antonio Gil Martínez [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Igrexa_de_San_Salvador_de_Vilanuñe,_Antas_de_Ulla_1.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of church interior - capital

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Satna, 2007

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 9 September 2007 by Satna [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vilanuñe_Capitel.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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view of font

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © José Antonio Gil Martínez, 2010

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 22 May 2010 by José Antonio Gil Martínez [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Igrexa_de_San_Salvador_de_Vilanuñe,_Antas_de_Ulla_3.jpg] [accessed 5 May 2018]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 21723VIL
Church/Chapel: Iglesia Parroquial de San Salvador de Vilanuñe / Igrexa parroquial de San Salvador de Vilanuñe
Church Patron Saints: Jesus Christ
Church Location: San Salvador de Vilanuñe, 27579 Antas de Ulla, Spain
Country Name: Spain
Location: Lugo, Galicia
Directions to Site: Located off (W) the LU-P-1809, in the municipality of Antas de Ulla, and to the SE of it, SW of Lugo
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Lugo
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, in a corner of the nave
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Romanesque
Baptismal font of granite consisting of two blocks; the upper block includes the cylindrical basin and part of the also cylindrical stem; the second block is the extension of the stem, of the same shape; the only decoration on the font is a row of ball motif on the underbowl chamfer. No cover present. [NB: the use of the ball motif on late-Romanesque fonts is common in several areas of northernSpain; in Navarra, for example, those at Elcoaz, Eulate, Zalba, etc.]