Buil No. 2 / Boil / Santa Maria de Buil / Santa María de Buil

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Scene Description: or lack therefof: access prohibited until further notice [sine die] -- Source caption: "Aviso grapado a la puerta de la iglesia románica de Santa María de Buil."

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Image Source: digital photograph taken 7 January 2004 by Juan R. Lascorz [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:235.Santa_María_de_Buil_-_Perigle_d'Enronamient.JPG] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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view of basin

Scene Description: is this basin, now [2015] by the portal of Santa Maria's, originally from San Martin's?

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Santialpino, 2019

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph by Santialpino [http://santialpino.blogspot.com/2014/07/santa-maria-de-buil-desde-morillo-de-tou.html] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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view of church exterior - portal

Scene Description: the author of the blog standing in the main portal of the ruined church of Santa Maria; tha basin of an old baptismal font in the bottom left corner

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Santialpino, 2019

Image Source: digital photograph by Santialpino [http://santialpino.blogspot.com/2014/07/santa-maria-de-buil-desde-morillo-de-tou.html] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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view of church exterior - tower - detail

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Juan R. Lascorz, 2004

Image Source: digital photograph taken 7 January 2004 by Juan R. Lascorz [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:233.Santa_María_de_Buil_-_Campanar.JPG] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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view of church exterior in context

Scene Description: view of Buil showing the two churches: San Martin's in the foreground, Santa Maria in the background

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Santialpino, 2019

Image Source: digital photograph by Santialpino [http://santialpino.blogspot.com/2014/07/santa-maria-de-buil-desde-morillo-de-tou.html] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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view of church exterior in context - east view

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Santialpino, 2019

Image Source: digital photograph by Santialpino [http://santialpino.blogspot.com/2014/07/santa-maria-de-buil-desde-morillo-de-tou.html] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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view of object in context

Scene Description: identified in the source as "Bonitos recipientes de piedra junto a la entrada de las viviendas."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Santialpino, 2019

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph by Santialpino [http://santialpino.blogspot.com/2014/07/santa-maria-de-buil-desde-morillo-de-tou.html] [accessed 29 June 2019]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 22212BUI
Church/Chapel: Iglesia Parroquial de Santa María [in ruins; access prohibited]
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Church Location: 22330 Santa María de Buil, Huesca, Spain
Country Name: Spain
Location: Huesca, Aragón
Directions to Site: Located off (about 1 km E) the A2205, 17 km S of Ainsa, on a little road that leads E towards Coscojuela de Sobrarbe and the Embalse Mediano, in the municpality of Aínsa-Sobrarbe
Historical Region: Alto Sobrarbe
Font Location in Church: Outside the main portal [cf. FontNotes]
Church Notes: church is 16thC, modified 17thC
A photograph taken in June by José Antonio Cuenca [http://estatierraesmiaragon.blogspot.com/2015/06/de-san-martin-de-tours-santa-maria-de.html] [accessed 29 June 2019] shows a large plain hemispherical basin resting on the ground by the portal of the parish church of Santa Maria de Buil; the church is described as 16th-centuy, with 17th-century modifications, which would make a font like this anachonistic in such a late church; could the large hemispherical vessel now [2015] standing by the portal of this church have belonge d to nearby San Martin's, instead? And, continuing on the speculation, could the font now [2019] in San Martin have belonged to Santa Maria's? [cf. Index entry for Buil No. 1]

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 42.366868, 0.088229
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 42° 22′ 0.73″ N, 0° 5′ 17.62″ E
UTM: 31T 260235 4694618

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone
Font Shape: hemispheric
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: no lining