Ostra Torp / Östra Torp / Östratorp
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Scene Description: Source caption: "funten sprängdes sönder vid en brand i kyrkan år 1909, delarna är nu sammanfogade " -- the badly damaged font originally from Östra Torps gamla kyrka as displayed in the Lunds universitets historiska museum (inv.nr. 24363)
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003
Image Source: digital image of a photograph in the SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 940920F3] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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view of font
Scene Description: the modern font in the modern church at Östra Torp
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Geleja, 2020
Image Source: digital photograph 10 July 2020 by Geleja [whttps://www.kyrkokartan.se/057772/Östra_Torps_kyrka] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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Scene Description: Source caption: "Östra Torps kyrka [...] Dopfunt av kalksandsten. Medeltida. Söndersprängd vid brand 1909."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]
Image Source: digital image [1535-012.TIF] of an undated [pre-1909?] B&W photograph by Lars Tynell, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Östra_Torps_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200067232.jpg] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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Scene Description: Source caption: "Östra Torps kyrka [...] Detalj av dopfunt av kalksandsten. Medeltida. Söndersprängd vid brand 1909."
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Image Source: digital image [1535-015.TIF] of an undated [after-1909] B&W photograph by Lars Tynell, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Östra_Torps_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200067235.jpg] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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Scene Description: Source caption: "Östra Torps kyrka [...] Detalj av dopfunt av kalksandsten. Medeltida. Söndersprängd vid brand 1909."
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Image Source: digital image [1535-014.TIF] of an undated [after-1909] B&W photograph in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Östra_Torps_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200067234.jpg] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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view of basin - fragment
Scene Description: Source caption: "Östra Torps kyrka [...] Dopfunt av kalksandsten. Medeltida. Söndersprängd vid brand 1909."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]
Image Source: digital image [1535-013.TIF] of an undated [after-1909] B&W photograph by Lars Tynell, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Östra_Torps_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200067233.jpg] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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Scene Description: Source caption: "Östra Torps [nya] kyrka" - the new church of 1911 replaced the earlier church destroyed in a 1909 fire
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Jorchr, 2010
Image Source: digital photograph 26 September 2010 by Jorchr [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Östra_Torps_kyrka_i_september_2010.jpg] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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Scene Description: Source caption: "Östra Torps [gamla] kyrka [...] Foto av teckning ur skissbok av arkitekt Hans Jakob Strömberg." -- the old church was destroyed by fire in 1909
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Image Source: digital image [1535-008.TIF] of an undated B&W photograph by G. Weinberg of a drawing by Hans Jakob Strömberg, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Östra_Torps_kyrka_-_KMB_-_16000200067228.jpg] [accessed 1 September 2021]
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INFORMATION
Font ID: 23428TOR
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Date Visited: 2024-07-07
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Hörsgruppen [Tynell] / Mårtensgruppen [Rydbeck, SHM]
Museum: Lunds universitets historiska museum, LUHM 24363
Church / Chapel Name: Östra Torps kyrka
Font Location in Church: [in a museum]
Church Notes: original church destroyed by fire in 1909; present church 1911
Church Address: Östra Torps kyrkby, Smyge strandväg, 231 78 Smygehamn, Sweden -- Tel.: +46 410 261 67
Site Location: Skåne, Skåne län, Sweden, Europe
Directions to Site: Located off (N) county road 9, just W of Smygehamn, 13-14 km ESE of Trelleborg
Ecclesiastic Region: Lundt stift
Additional Comments: damaged font / unused font (in a museum now, after a time kept at Lund cathedral)
Font Notes:
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Described and illustrated in Tynell (1913-1921) as a baptismal font of the 'Hörsgruppen' made of 'kalksandsten'; Tynell, who photographed the font on site before it was blown to pieces in a 1909 fire, also photographed some of the fragments as they were being put together and the font stored in Lund cathedral. Noted and illustrated in Rydbeck (1936) [indexed as Östratorp] , in her section on the Mårten master. Noted and illustrated in the SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 940920F3] as a 'Mårtensgruppen' baptismal font made of sandstone in the second half of the 12th century; the SHM further informs that the font was blown apart in a 1909 fire and later put together [="funten sprängdes sönder vid en brand i kyrkan år 1909, delarna är nu sammanfogade"]; it gives its location as the Lunds universitets historiska museum (inv.nr. 24363). No cover present.
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the staff at Lunds universitets historiska museum for providing access to photograph their collections
COORDINATES
UTM: 33U 395806 6134569
Latitude & Longitude (Decimal): 55.3464, 13.3569
Latitude & Longitude (DMS): 55° 20′ 47.04″ N, 13° 21′ 24.84″ E
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone, sandstone
Number of Pieces: two
Font Shape: cylindrical, mounted
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage System: centre hole in basin
Drainage Notes: no lining -- the centre hole in the basin is blocked; there is a large square cut into the upper base side
Diameter (inside rim): 46-47 cm***
Diameter (includes rim): 61 cm* / ** / 60-61 cm***
Basin Depth: 24 cm***
Height of Basin Side: 21 cm***
Basin Total Height: 44 cm***
Font Height (less Plinth): 68.5 cm* / 69 cm** / 66 cm***
Square Base Dimensions: 52 x 52 cm***
Notes on Measurements: * Tynell (1913-1921) / ** SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 940920F3] / *** BSI on-site [NB: the stem of the base is missing]
REFERENCES
- Rydbeck, Monica, Skånes stenmästare före 1200, 1936, p. 173 and fig. 147
- Statens Historiska Museum, Stocholm, Medeltidens bildvärld, 2003. URL: https://medeltidbild.historiska.se/medeltidbild/sok/avancerad.asp.
- Tynell, Lars, Skånes medeltida Dopfuntar, Stockholm: Cederquists Grafiska Aktiebolag, 1913-1921, p. 105 and pl. XLVI: 4