Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Wise and the Foolish Virgins
Aulnay - Saint-Pierre
16 Sep 2013 |
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"Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay" is a church outside of Aulnay, in the center of an old graveyard. The setting has not changed for centuries. For the pilgrims of the 12th century this church was a major halt - and it still is for all the tourists...
A predecessing church „Saint-Pierre-de-la-Tour“ had been here, that, when the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella got more and more popular, was obviously to small, as Aulnay was conveniently situated between Poitiers and Saintes on the Via Turonensis. A new, larger church was needed, so the place was handed over to the chapter of the cathedral in Poitiers. The canons then probably planned this church, that was erected from about 1130/1140 on.
"Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay" is a gem of the "style saintongeais". For Peter Strafford ("Romanesque Churches Of France") this is "one of the best examples of late Romanesque architecture in what used to be Aquitaine".
A "cross section" of the archivolts over the central door. The innermost archivolt shows the Lamb of God, flanked by angels, then there is a combat of virtues and vices ( CASTITAS SVPERBIA HVMILITAS LARGITAS AVARICIA FIDES IDOLATRIA), the Wise and the Foolish Virgins and on the outermost archivolt the signs of the Zodiac and the Seasonal Labors (ARIES (GE)MINI JUNIUS (VIR)GO AUGUSTUS LIBRA).
Aulnay - Saint-Pierre
16 Sep 2013 |
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"Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay" is a church outside of Aulnay, in the center of an old graveyard. The setting has not changed for centuries. For the pilgrims of the 12th century this church was a major halt - and it still is for all the tourists...
A predecessing church „Saint-Pierre-de-la-Tour“ had been here, that, when the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella got more and more popular, was obviously to small, as Aulnay was conveniently situated between Poitiers and Saintes on the Via Turonensis. A new, larger church was needed, so the place was handed over to the chapter of the cathedral in Poitiers. The canons then probably planned this church, that was erected from about 1130/1140 on.
"Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay" is a gem of the "style saintongeais". For Peter Strafford ("Romanesque Churches Of France") this is "one of the best examples of late Romanesque architecture in what used to be Aquitaine".
The central arch over the door of the western facade. There is no tympanum, but four large archivolts, divided by plant patterns under a row of corbels. The innermost archivolt shows the Lamb of God, flanked by angels, then there is a combat of virtues and vices, the Wise and the Foolish Virgins and on the outermost archivolt the signs of the Zodiac and the Seasonal Labors.
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