Cillaperlata No. 1
Image copyright © Pedro Lozano Huerta, 2021
Image and permission received from the author via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 5 February 2021)
Results: 9 records
view of font
view of font and cover
view of font and cover in context
design element or symbol - radiant sun? / monstrance?
Scene Description: radiant sun with a base? or, rather, an ostensorium?
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pedro Lozano Huerta, 2021
Image Source: digital photograph ca. 2020 by Pedro Lozano Huerta
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the author via Mikel Unanue (e-mail of 5 February 2021)
view of church exterior - southwest end
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © WikiBurgos, 2011
Image Source: digital photograph in WikiBurgos [www.wikiburgos.es/wiki/Cillaperlata] [accessed 5 February 2021]
Copyright Instructions: CC-BY-SA-3.0
view of church exterior in context
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © WikiBurgos, 2011
Image Source: digital photograph in WikiBurgos [www.wikiburgos.es/wiki/Cillaperlata] [accessed 5 February 2021]
Copyright Instructions: CC-BY-SA-3.0
view of church exterior - detail
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Maragm, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 5 September 2012 by Maragm [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cillaperlata_iglesia.JPG] [accessed 28 January 2021]
Copyright Instructions: CC-BY-SA-3.0
design element - motifs - padel-shaped
INFORMATION
Font ID: 23115CIL
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Font Century and Period/Style: Medieval
Church / Chapel Name: Iglesia Parroquial [antigua ermita] de Nuestra Señora de Covadonga
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Mary the Virgin
Church Address: Calle Norte, 6 [Barrio de Abajo], 09213 Cillaperlata, Burgos, Spain
Site Location: Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain, Europe
Directions to Site: Located off the Carretera de Oña-Barcina, W of the BU-504, 40 km NNW of Briviesca and the E-80, 80 km NE of Burgos capital
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Burgos
Additional Comments: damaged font (cracked through down the basin side / altered font? (are the decorations a re-carving?
Font Notes:
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The entry for this village in Emiliano Nebreda Perdiguero [www.archiburgos.es/wp-content/uploads/amo-a-mi-pueblo.pdf] [accessed 28 January 2021] notes: "la pila es tipo copa, sencilla, con alguna decoración". The font is illustrated in the entry for this church in Viajandoando [www.viajandoando.es/burgos/cillaperlata.html] [accessed 28 January 2021]; the basin is funnel-shaped, with large motifs/symbols (branch, sun or monstrance); the pedestal base is roughly cylindrical with large padel-like motifs around the stem; the lower base is wider and also circular. The wooden cover, round, flat and plain, appears modern.
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pedro Lozano Huerta for his photographs of this font [NB: permission to reproduce additional font photo requested from owner of www.viajandoando.es/ [28 Jan 2021]]
COORDINATES
UTM: 30T 470818 4729417
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone
Number of Pieces: two
Font Shape: round, mounted
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
LID INFORMATION
Date: modern?
Material: wood
Apparatus: no
Notes: round, flat and plain; appears modern