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Loro Ciuffenna - Pieve di San Pietro a Gropina

Loro Ciuffenna - Pieve di San Pietro a Gropina
The Pieve di San Pietro a Gropina is located on a hill in the hamlet Gropina, that meanwhile belongs to Loro Ciuffenna. A chapel existed here already in the 4th century.

Soon after Charlemagne had donated the area to the Nonantola Abbey, Benedictian monks erected a church here end of the 8th century. The church of today was probably built within the 12th century. At that time this was one of the wealthiest parish church with the diocese, having about 30 depending churches.

The nave is flanked by pillars, that all have sculpted capitals. The capitals of left and right side differ in style. Within some decades two workshops have worked here. Maybe even more.

The remarkable pulpit is based on a knotted pillar, is a striking piece of art. Some scholars attribute it to a "Master of Campione" (or a workshop).

Next to the six-winged cherub (previous upload) are these two ladies.

A long-haired mermaid in the (for mermaids normal) split-position and above a female in the same position. She has in immense amount of pubic hair and holds two giant snakes, that whisper sinful sentences into her ears. Or into his ears, as the person could be male... A victim of lust anyway..

In medieval times mermaids are seen as a symbols of vanity and lust, of sexual display, seduction and temptation leading to damnation. Lust is one of the Seven Deadly Sins.

, aNNa schramm have particularly liked this photo


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