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pilgrim
Aignan d'Orléans
Centre-Val de Loire
Descent from the Cross
Annunciation
Visitation
Loir-et-Cher
Saint-Aignan
collegiate church
Pietà
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Saint-Aignan - Saint-Aignan

Saint-Aignan - Saint-Aignan
The former collegiate church Saint-Aignan was built from the early 11th to the early 13th century, so there is a transition from Romanesque to early Gothic style. The church replaced a chapel from the 9th century and was a center of pilgrimage, as the relics of Saint Aignan of Orlean (+ 453) were venerated here.

The church was ruined for a long time and got renovated and restored during the 19th century. During the renovation of the nave at least some parts got recreated.

Fortunately the ambulatory crypt, the oldest part of the collegiate church Saint-Aignan, got not renovated like the nave. It stayed pretty much intact and has frescoes dating back to the 12th and 13th century.

The large fresco under the apse again (see previous uploads).

The Pantocrator in the mandorla is flanked by angels. Down below the scene with the pilgrims (previous upload). To the left are two scenes. Maybe these are the "Annunciation" and the "Visitation". On the right side of the center is the "Descent from the Cross" - and a "Pietà", Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus.

This would mean, that the fresco was probably created not before 1300, when the first Pietàs were carved in Germany.

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