Melreux No. 1 / Melreu / Melreû

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human figure - head

Scene Description: showing here the fourth head badly damaged -- notice the hole or cut made at the head; it may have been made to accommodate one of the anchorings for the font cover; it must have ended up splitting the stone and damaging the head

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Jean-Claude Ghislain, 2011

Image Source: digital photograph 29 September 2011 by Jean-Claude Ghislain

Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the author via Pol Herman (e-mail of 16 January 2024)

human figure - head - 4

Scene Description: showing three of four

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Jean-Claude Ghislain, 2011

Image Source: digital photograph 29 September 2011 by Jean-Claude Ghislain

Copyright Instructions: Image and permission received from the author via Pol Herman (e-mail of 16 January 2024)

view of church exterior - southwest view

Scene Description: Source caption: "Melreux (Belgique), l’église Saint-Pierre (XVIIe siècle) / Nederlands: Melreux (België), de Sint-Pieterskerk (XVIIde eeuw). / Walon : Melreû (Bèljike), l’èglîje Sint-Pîre (XVIIin.me sièke)."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Jean-Pol Grandmont, 2005

Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph 27 May 2005 by Jean-Pol Grandmont [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Melreux_-_église_Saint-Pierre_(1).JPG] [accessed 17 April 2024]

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view of font and cover

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © RSI Hotton, 2024

Image Source: digital photograph in RSI Hotton [https://www.ardenneresidences.com/media/11373690/livret-eglise-de-melreux.pdf] [accessed 17 April 2024]

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view of font and cover in context

Scene Description: after the restoration of the church was completed the font is being unwrapped

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © tvlux, 2015

Image Source: screen capture of the 2015 Renaissance d'une église video made by tvlux in December 2015 [https://www.tvlux.be/video/mag-redac/renaissance-d-une-eglise-traduction-gestuelle_20555.html] [accessed 17 April 2024]

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view of font and cover in context

Scene Description: after the restoration of the church was completed the font is being unwrapped

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © tvlux, 2015

Image Source: screen capture of the 2015 Renaissance d'une église video made by tvlux in December 2015 [https://www.tvlux.be/video/mag-redac/renaissance-d-une-eglise-traduction-gestuelle_20555.html] [accessed 17 April 2024]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 25441MEL
Church/Chapel: Eglise paroissiale Saint-Pierre de Melreux
Church Patron Saints: St. Peter
Church Location: Pl. Saint-Pierre / Av. de la Gare, Melreux, 6990 Hotton, Belgium
Country Name: Belgium
Location: Luxembourg / Luxemburg, Wallonie / Wallonne
Directions to Site: Located off (W) the N833, on the E bank of the Ourthe river, in the municipality nd 2 km N of Hotton
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Namur
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Date: n.d.
Century and Period: 12th century [basin only], Romanesque [altered]
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Mosan font
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are gratefult to Pol Herman for bringing this font to our attention and for his help in documenting it. We are als grateful to Jean-Claude Ghislain for his photographs andn for his help in documenting this font
Church Notes: evidence and remains of two earlier church buildings, one of them documented in 1190, were discovered in the excavations of the present 17th-18thC church
The entry for this church in RSI Hotton [https://www.ardenneresidences.com/media/11373690/livret-eglise-de-melreux.pdf] [accessed 17 April 2024] notes and illustrates a font in it: "Fonts baptismaux datant du 12ème siècle (art mosan)." Noted in the Portail wallonie.be [https://lampspw.wallonie.be/dgo4/site_ipic/index.php/fiche/index?codeInt=83028-INV-0082-01] [accessed 17 April 2024]: "Fonts baptismaux romans à têtes d'angle, en pierre (XIIe s.)" The font consists of a roughly cylindrical basin decorated with four very crudely-rendered human heads set a 90-degree angles below the upper rim; raised on a modern replacement pedestal base. The font cover that now [2020+] sits on this font is the same one that appeared on the later wall-mounted font in 1974 [cf. BSI entry for Melreux No. 2]. [NB: a brief video Renaissance d'une église made by tvlux in December 2015 [https://www.tvlux.be/video/mag-redac/renaissance-d-une-eglise-traduction-gestuelle_20555.html] [accessed 17 April 2024] shows the unpacking of the medieval font after the church restoration]. A communication to BSI from Pol Herman (e-mail of 16 January 2024) includes further information and some images facilitated by Jean-Claude Ghislain: "Hereby two new pictures of the font of Melreux and the commentary by Jean-Claude Ghislain": La cuve de Melreux est effectivement méconnue. Jusqu'en 1989, elle était encastrée et dissimulée derrière la porte d'un placard voisin de l'autel marial. Il s'agit d'un exemplaire artisanal très simple en pierre de Meuse, avec limés blancs et dépourvu de talons sous les têtes de type uniforme. Le haut de l'une d'elle est perdu. Sous le cavet inférieur apparaissent les lits de pose circulaires prouvant la présence originellement de quatre colonnettes. Le gros fût actuel est récent. La cuve, haute de 37,5 cm, mesure 87 cm de largeur (têtes comprises) et 70 cm de diamètre (53,5 cm diamètre du bassin). Avant d'être dégagée, la cuve était peinte et la netteté du piquetage extérieur ne daterait-il pas du décapage récent ? Je joins des photos de l'aspect actuel prises en 2011. Je n'ai rencontré que deux mentions sans commentaires de la cuve de Melreux : Guy AMAND de MENDIETA et Agnès GOUDERS (KIK-IRPA), Répertoire photographique du mobilier des sanctuaires de Belgique, Canton de Marche-en-Famenne, Bruxelles , 1977, p. 29 (ils ont daté la cuve du XVIe siècle!) Le patrimoine monumental de la Belgique. Wallonie, VII, Province de Luxembourg. Arrondissement de Marche, Liège, 1979, p. 213, simple citation."

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 50.2794, 5.4383
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 50° 16′ 45.84″ N, 5° 26′ 17.88″ E
UTM: 31U 673721 5572540

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, limestone
Font Shape: cylindrical (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Diameter (inside rim): 53.5 cm*
Diameter (includes rim): 70 cm*
Basin Total Height: 37.5 cm*
Trapezoidal Basin: 87 cm* [including the heads]
Notes on Measurements: * Jean-Claude Ghislain [cf. FontNotes]

LID INFORMATION

Notes: [cf. FontNotes]