Bruges No. 11 / Brugge
Image copyright © Stephane Vandeberghe, 2003
Image and permission received via Pol Herman (e-mail of 5 September 2021)
Results: 4 records
animal - mammal - lion - head
Scene Description: despite the caricaturesque rendering it is quite likely to be a lion
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Stephane Vandeberghe, 2003
Image Source: digital photograph 9 December 2003 by Stephane Vandeberghe
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received via Pol Herman (e-mail of 5 September 2021)
animal - mammal - lion - head
Scene Description: despite the caricaturesque rendering it is quite likely to be a lion
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Stephane Vandeberghe, 2003
Image Source: digital photograph 9 December 2003 by Stephane Vandeberghe
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received via Pol Herman (e-mail of 5 September 2021)
design element - motifs - floral or foliage
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Stephane Vandeberghe, 2003
Image Source: digital photograph 9 December 2003 by Stephane Vandeberghe
Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received via Pol Herman (e-mail of 5 September 2021)
information
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Emile Jacquemyn, 1992
Image Source: digital image of content in Emile Jacquemyn's "De herkomst van drie fragmenten van romaanse Doornikse doopvonten in het Gruuthusemuseum te Brugge", in Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis, Société d'Emulation, Jaargang 129, 1992 (3-4), page 247-252
Copyright Instructions: PERMISSION NOT AVAILABLE -- IMAGE NOT FOR PUBLIC USE
INFORMATION
FontID: 23445BRU
Museum and Inventory Number: Gruuthusemuseum te Brugge
Church/Chapel: [original church unknown]
Church Location: [original church unknown]
Country Name: Belgium
Location: West-Vlaanderen / Flandre Occidentale, Vlaanderen / Flandres
Directions to Site: [original church unknown]
Font Location in Church: [fragment in a museum]
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Romanesque
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Tournai type
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Stephane Vandeberghe, ex-curator of the Gruuthuse Museum, and to Pol Herman for their help in documenting this font fragment
Fragment of a Tournai-type baptismal font on unknown provenance now in the Gruuthusemuseum te Brugge in described and illustrated in Emile Jacquemyn's "De herkomst van drie fragmenten van romaanse Doornikse doopvonten in het Gruuthusemuseum te Brugge", in Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis, Société d'Emulation, Jaargang 129, 1992 (3-4), page 247-252.
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material:
stone, limestone
Number of Pieces: [fragment]
Font Shape: square (mounted)
Basin Exterior Shape: square