Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Iglesia de San Román
Cirauqui - Iglesia de San Román
09 Jan 2014 |
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The "Iglesia de San Román" in the village of Cirauqui (about 6kms west of the bridge in Puente la Reina), was erected around 1200, but got altered and rebuilt a couple of times over the centuries. Fortunately the wonderful portal did survive the times in nearly perfect condition. With the polylobed arch, it seems strongly influenced by the portal of the Iglesia de Santiago in Puente la Reina. The slightly pointed portal may just a bit younger, this may be called already very early Gothic style.
Another detail of the portal. A bearded man (large head, long neck, small hands) in adorante-gestus and a very nice, full-figured mermaid on the right flirting with the passing pilgrims.
Cirauqui - Iglesia de San Román
09 Jan 2014 |
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The "Iglesia de San Román" in the village of Cirauqui (about 6kms west of the bridge in Puente la Reina), was erected around 1200, but got altered and rebuilt a couple of times over the centuries. Fortunately the wonderful portal did survive the times in nearly perfect condition. With the polylobed arch, it seems strongly influenced by the portal of the Iglesia de Santiago in Puente la Reina. The slightly pointed portal may just a bit younger, this may be called already very early Gothic style.
Eight larger sculptures are placed at the bases of the archivolts. This seated, well dressed man is one of them. The arch may be very early Gothic. This sculpture lacks the "Gothic elegance" and is clearly Romanesque.
Cirauqui - Iglesia de San Román
09 Jan 2014 |
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The "Iglesia de San Román" in the village of Cirauqui (about 6kms west of the bridge in Puente la Reina), was erected around 1200, but got altered and rebuilt a couple of times over the centuries. Fortunately the wonderful portal did survive the times in nearly perfect condition. With the polylobe arch, it seems strongly influenced by the portal of the Iglesia de Santiago in Puente la Reina. The slightly pointed portal may just a bit younger, this may be called already very early Gothic style.
I have to admit, this pov is strange. All the archivolts above me, I just couldn't resist. All archivolts have geometric design.
Cirauqui - Iglesia de San Román
08 Jan 2014 |
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The "Iglesia de San Román" in the village of Cirauqui (about 6kms west of the bridge in Puente la Reina), was erected around 1200, but got altered and rebuilt a couple of times over the centuries. Fortunately the wonderful portal did survive the times in nearly perfect condition. With the polylobed arch, it seems strongly influenced by the portal of the Iglesia de Santiago in Puente la Reina. The slightly pointed portal may just a bit younger, this may be called already very early Gothic style.
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