Heda No. 1

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design element - architectural - arcade - blind - round arches

Scene Description: shallow work

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Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920823F1] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920823F1] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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design element - motifs - flat moulding - parallel - 2

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens historiska museet, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920823F1] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920823F1] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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design element - motifs - roll moulding - graded

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens historiska museet, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920823F1] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920823F1] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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design element - motifs - square

Scene Description: a band of all around between the two flat mouldings

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Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920823F1] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920823F1] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of basin

view of basin

Scene Description: Source caption: "Dopfunt av sandsten i Heda kyrka, Östergötland. Teckning i "Utdrag af Antiqvitets-Intendenten P. A. Säves afgifna berättelse för år 1861", publicerad i Antiqvarisk tidskrift för Sverige band 1, 1864."

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Image Source: digital image of a drawing in "Utdrag af Antiqvitets-Intendenten P. A. Säves afgifna berättelse för år 1861", in Antiqvarisk tidskrift för Sverige band 1, 1864 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka,_dopfunt.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church exterior - southwest view

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Alexandru Baboş, Albabos, 2011

Image Source: digital photograph taken 8 October 2011 by Alexandru Baboş, Albabos [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka.Östergötland.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church exterior in context - north view

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © L.G.foto, 2011

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 21 April 2011 by L.G.foto [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka_från_luften.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church interior - looking east

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Image Source: digital photograph taken 31 July 2012 by Ulf Klingström [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka_int1.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church interior - looking west

Scene Description: notice the 17thC baptismal font partially visible in the foreground, bottom left corner

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Image Source: digital photograph taken 31 July 2012 by Ulf Klingström [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka_int3.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church interior - looking west

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Håkan Svensson (Xauxa), 2006

Image Source: digital photograph taken 10 July 2006 by Håkan Svensson (Xauxa) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka_organ.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church interior - piscina

Scene Description: Source caption: "Wall sculpture which local tradition long has had as King Sweartgar I of Sweden"

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Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 June 2009 by Anki Söderlund for Jacob Truedson Demitz and Ristesson [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sweartgar_I_of_Sweden_relief_2009_Heda_Ödeshög.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of church interior - piscina - detail

Scene Description: image appears also in an illustration in Svenska Kungliga bildstoder och sigill P. E. Hedman (Duvnäs, 1905) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sweartgar_I_of_Sweden_relief_1905_Heda_Ödeshög.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]; the seated figure is reported as being identified locally as King Sweartgar I of Sweden

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Bengt A Lundberg / Riksantikvarieämbetet, 2020

Image Source: digital photograph [ND35185] taken 7 May 2009 by Bengt A Lundberg, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heda_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16001000165064.jpg] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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view of font

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens historiska museet, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920823F1] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920823F1] [accessed 8 April 2020]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 22612HED
Church/Chapel: Heda kyrka
Church Location: 926, 599 94 Ödeshög, Sweden -- Tel.: +46 142 552 00
Country Name: Sweden
Location: Östergötland, Östergötlands län
Directions to Site: Located off the E925-E926 crossroads, in the municipality and 8 km NNE of Ödeshög and the E4, 60-70 km WSW of Linköping
Ecclesiastic Region: Linköpings stift
Historical Region: Lysings härad
Font Location in Church: Inside the church [cf. FontNotes]
Century and Period: 13th century, Late Romanesque
Church Notes: stone church 12thC showing influence of Cistercian building as in nearby Alvastra; much modified through the centuries but maintaining the medieval character; re-built mid-19thC
Noted and illustrated in the SHM’s database Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920823F1] as a baptismal font made of sandstone in the 13th century. Noted and illustrated in Ullén & Ljungstedt (2003): baptismal font of which the base, both stem and lower base, is a modern (1950s) replacement made of limestone and placed in a south chapel. According to the same source a new font made in 1661 had replaced the medieval one. Only the cylindrical basin of the medieval font has survived; it is decorated with a band of tiny squares between two flat mouldings all around the side, just below the rim, and a shallow arcade of round arches on the sides; the arcade is blind and somewhat irregular; the basin has a rectangular groove or notch in the upper rim, perhaps evidence of a cover anchoring point; the underbowl has a pair of roll mouldings; the modern replacement base consists of a plain cylindrical stem and a circular moulded lower base. No cover present.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 58.286406, 14.703461
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 58° 17′ 11.06″ N, 14° 42′ 12.46″ E
UTM: 33V 482612 6460636

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, sandstone
Font Shape: cylindrical (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: no lining
Rim Thickness: 8 cm [calculated]
Diameter (inside rim): 54 cm*
Diameter (includes rim): 70 cm*
Basin Depth: 30 cm*
Basin Total Height: 55 cm*
Notes on Measurements: * Ullén & Ljungstedt (2003)

REFERENCES

Ullén, Marian, Östergötlands medeltida dopfuntar, Stockholm: Riksantikvarieämbetet och författarna, 2003