Fullosa No 1 / Fullösa

Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

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Results: 18 records

animal - fabulous animal or monster - dragon

Scene Description: full view of the coiled around the basin underbowl in P.A. Säves' drawing of ca. 1863

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]

Image Source: digital image of a detail of a ca. 1863 drawing by P.A. Säves, in Emil Hildebrand's Antiqvarisk tidskrift för Sverige (Stockholm, 1870-1873), vol. 3, p. 138, fig. 11.

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animal - fabulous animal or monster - dragon - detail

Scene Description: identified in the SHM caption to this image: "drake, detalj"

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920516F4] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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design element - motifs - head or spur

Scene Description: originally four, one at each angle of the lower base; some missing now, the others damaged

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920516F4] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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design element - motifs - roll moulding

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920516F4] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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design element - motifs - roll moulding

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

Image Source: digital photograph taken 24 May 2009 by Hans A. Rosbach [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_20090524-30.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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design element - motifs - roll moulding

Scene Description: much damaged

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 24 May 2009 by Hans A. Rosbach [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_20090524-30.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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design element - patterns - interlace - 2-strand

Scene Description: all around, below the rim

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920516F4] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of church exterior - north view

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Image Source: digital image [2854-007.tif] of a 1873 drawing by Ernst Wennerblad, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200155405.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of church exterior - south portal - archivolt

Scene Description: Source caption: "Delar av gamla portalen, 1100-talets mitt." -- [NB: fragments from the removed south portal were later built into the north porch [vapenhuset]; the tympanum survived but we have not been able to locate a good image of it]

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Image Source: digital image [2854-019.tif] of an undated B&W photograph by Anders Roland, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200155417.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of church exterior in context - southwest view

Scene Description: showing the 17thC bell-cote

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

Image Source: digital photograph taken 24 May 2009 by Haros [Hans A. Rosbach] [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_20090524-03.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of church interior - looking west

Scene Description: the Baroque internal wall paintings of the 1630s were restored in 1914; ceiling paintings are mid-18thC

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

Image Source: digital photograph taken 24 May 2009 by Hans A. Rosbach [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_20090524-16.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of font

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]

Image Source: digital image of a detail of a ca. 1863 drawing by P.A. Säves, in Emil Hildebrand's Antiqvarisk tidskrift för Sverige (Stockholm, 1870-1873), vol. 3, p. 138, fig. 11.

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view of font

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003

Image Source: digital image of a photograph in Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4] [http://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/visa/foremal.asp?objektid=920516F4] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of font

Scene Description: the extent of the damage can be appreciated in this image; the font is located in the northeast corner of the nave, near the pulpit

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

Image Source: digital photograph taken 24 May 2009 by Hans A. Rosbach [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_20090524-30.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of font in context

Scene Description: the two medieval fonts are partially visible here: on the left, by the pulpit, is the older font; on the right, by the south window, is the Paradise font

view of font in context

Scene Description: before it was moved into the interior of the church at Fullösa

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Image Source: digital image [1M16-A2321] of an 1888 B&W photograph by Sanfrid Welin, in the VGM Foto Collection at the Västergötlands museum [https://digitaltmuseum.se/021018245079/dopfunt-som-tillhort-bolums-kyrka-i-fullosa-socken] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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view of font in context

Scene Description: the font almost lost in the jungle outside in 1912

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Image Source: digital image [1M16-B145110:680] of a 1912 B&W photograph by Anders Roland, in the VGM Foto collection, Västergötlands museum [https://digitaltmuseum.se/021017208645/1m16-b145110-680] [accessed 20 July 2020]

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view of font in context

Scene Description: the two medieval fonts are partially visible here: on the left, by the pulpit, the very damaged upper rim of the older font is discernible; the top of the Paradise font is partially visible on the right

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hans A. Rosbach, 2009

Image Source: digital photograph taken 24 May 2009 by Hans A. Rosbach [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fullösa_kyrka_20090524-08.jpg] [accessed 4 June 2020]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 22695FUL
Church/Chapel: Fullösa kyrka [originally from the demolished church at nearby Bolum]
Church Location: [address and coordinates given are for Fullösa kyrka] 533 96 Götene, Sweden -- Tel.: +46 511 285 00
Country Name: Sweden
Location: Västergötland, Västra Götalands län
Directions to Site: Fullösa kyrka is located NW of the E20, 6-8 km N of Götene and in its municipality, NE of Lidköping. The site of the disappeared church at Bolum is about 1 km SE of Fullösa kyrka
Ecclesiastic Region: Skara stift
Historical Region: Kinne härad -- Götene kn, Skaraborgs län
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, in the NE corner of the nave, by the pulpit
Date: ca. 1200?
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Romanesque
Church Notes: [the church of this Bolum was abandoned in the 1600s and demolished thereafter]
Noted and illustrated by P.A. Säves, in Emil Hildebrand's Antiqvarisk tidskrift för Sverige (Stockholm, 1870-1873), vol. 3, p. 138. Noted in Hallbäck (1971). Noted and illustrated in the SHM’s database Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4] as a baptismal font made of sandstone ca. 1200 by a provincial hand. There is much damage to the basin sides and upper rim; there is also significant damage to the base and lower base. No font cover present. [NB: this font was originally from the demolished church at nearby Bolum]

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 58.581778, 13.478431
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 58° 34′ 54.4″ N, 13° 28′ 42.35″ E
UTM: 33V 411529 6494487

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, sandstone
Number of Pieces: 2
Font Shape: hemispheric (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: no lining
Diameter (includes rim): 71 cm*
Font Height (less Plinth): 77 cm*
Notes on Measurements: * SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 920516F4]

REFERENCES

Hallbäck, Sven Axel, "Medeltida dopfuntar i Skaraborg", 1971-1972, Västergötlands Fornminnesförenings Tidskrift, 1971-1972, pp. 39-357; r["References"]