Dettaglio tratto dalla sepoltura di Cristo, scolpito negli anni '1580 Scena sul versante orientale del calvario nella parrocchia vicino alla Chiesa di San Miliau) nel villaggio di Guimiliau, Finistère, Bretagna, Francia. Le figure sono tutte in abito del XVI secolo.
4227 x 4227 px | 35,8 x 35,8 cm | 14,1 x 14,1 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
15 settembre 2023
Ubicazione:
Calvary, Parish Close, Church of St Miliau, Eglise Saint-Miliau, Guimiliau, Finistère, Brittany, Fra
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Eglise Saint-Miliau, Guimiliau, Haut-Léon, Finistère, Brittany, France: sculpted scene from the ornate and complex calvary in the parish close (enclos paroissial), created in the 1580s and with figures in 16th century dress. The scene in this image is a detail from the Entombment of Christ. Work on this calvary started in 1581 and was completed in 1588. Four buttresses surround an octagonal structure and a staircase leads to a platform where the Cross of Christ stands. At the foot of the Cross, the Passion and life of Christ is sculpted in a series of scenes arranged horizontally. All figures are depicted face on. Parish closes (les enclos paroissiaux) are a feature of Breton art. They refer to enclosed cemeteries beside a church, each including a calvary. Breton calvaries are elaborate sculptures detailing biblical and sometimes secular scenes. Many ancillary figures wear not biblical robes but elaborate 16th century dress. The naive carvings were worked in granite. At a time when many were illiterate, the stone carvings provided pictorial information. Guimiliau (Gwik Miliau in Breton, Miliau’s village) got its name from Miliau, Count of Cornouaille, murdered in 551. It is in the Haut-Léon region of Finistère D1460.B9359.A