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Romanesque stone sculptor
Sigraf (also Sighraf, Sighrafr, fl. c.1175–1210) was a Romanesque stone sculptor, working on Gotland. He was mainly active as a sculptor of baptismal fonts
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Church furniture holding water for baptism
A Romanesque baptismal font from Grötlingbo Church, Sweden, carved by Sigraf, a master stone sculptor who specialised in baptismal fonts.
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Church in Sweden
tower portal contains sculptures attributed to the Romanesque sculptor Sigraf. The church has been little altered since the end of the Middle Ages. Lye
Lye_Church
Church in Sweden
elements of a Romanesque frieze, made by the artist commonly referred to as Sigraf and dating from circa 1200. They depict animals, both real and mystical
Grötlingbo_Church
Church in Sweden
still contains some medieval furnishings, including a baptismal font by Sigraf, and murals. The church belongs to the Väskinde parish in the Diocese of
Bro_Church,_Gotland
History of the municipality of Tocco da Casauria, Italy
Antonio De Angelis (April 2007). Storia di Caramanico. Tipolitografia Sigraf. p. 63. Felice Virgilio di Virgilio, Tocco Casauria. Storia Arte Tradizioni
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second half of the 12th century) Master Mateo (c. 1150–c. 1200 or c. 1217) Sigraf (fl. c. 1175–1210) Othelric (fl. c. 1180) Radovan (fl. 13th century) Tove
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historians, such as Majestatis and Byzantios, while other labels, such as Sigraf and Hegvald, derive from inscriptions found on the fonts. A number of wooden
List of medieval churches on Gotland
List_of_medieval_churches_on_Gotland
Church in Sweden
sculpted reliefs, possibly executed by the workshop or artist known as Sigraf. The similarly Romanesque northern portal of the church is also decorated
Alva_Church
Gotland North portal of Hablingbo Church, Gotland Byzantios Calcarius Hegvald Sigraf "Majestatis" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved July 21, 2013
Majestatis
Italian philosopher (1817–1883)
Filosofia", 3 vols., Sansoni, Florence, 1972; Scritti kantiani, ed. L. Gentile, Sigraf Editrice, Pescara, 2008; ISBN 978-88-95566-24-5; Opere, introductory essay
Bertrando_Spaventa
Choir portal of Fardhem church, Gotland Byzantios Calcarius Majestatis Sigraf Svanberg, Jan (1995). Signums svenska konsthistoria. Den romanska konsten
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producing baptismal fonts, worked on Gotland, e.g. Majestatis, Hegvald and Sigraf. The style of Byzantios is easily recognisable in comparison. The basins
Byzantios
Church in Sweden
font, made in the late 12th century by the Romanesque sculptor known as Sigraf. It was probably made for the earlier church on the same site. Inset in
Othem_Church
Church in Capital Region, Denmark
life, the sandstone font from 1200 is ascribed to the Gotland sculptor Sigraf. Romanesque choir and apse South door Nave Altarpiece Pulpit Font List of
Aa_Church
Church in Sweden
mid-13th century. The baptismal font is a work by the Romanesque sculptor Sigraf. Jonsson, Marita; Lindquist, Sven-Olof (1987). Vägen till kulturen på Gotland
Lau_Church
been attributed to the workshop of Calcarius. Byzantios Hegvald Majestatis Sigraf Karlsson, Lennart, ed. (1995). Den romanska konsten. Lund: Signum. pp. 214–219
Calcarius_(sculptor)
Church in Sweden
century and is thus older than the stone church. It was made by Master Sigraf, and is richly sculptured. Most other furnishings such as pews date from
Silte_Church
Church in Sweden
Among the church furnishings, the baptismal font by the Romanesque sculptor Sigraf, dating from the 12th century, deserves mention, as do a wooden Madonna
Eke_Church
Church in Sweden
decorate the Romanesque nave. They were possibly made by the sculptor known as Sigraf. Two fragmentary runestones are immured in the choir, one containing the
Halla_Church
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