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Thuret - Saint-Bénilde

Thuret  -  Saint-Bénilde
The former church of a priory, built 1150/1170, got remodelled quite often over the centuries. This was done not only by architects, but as well by clerics. The church was dedicated to St. Genesius first, then to St. Limin, followed by Saint-Martin. In the 19th century the dedication changed to Saint-Bonnet and some decades ago to Saint-Bénilde, a saint born in Thuret in 1805 under the name Pierre Romançon.

There are interesting carvings here. Ever since the art history discovered them as specific works of art, they have been a subject in the literature.

B. Craplet ("Auvergne roman", 1992) describes the carvings just as "unskilled". He in general disagrees with Z. Swiechowski ("Sculpture Romane D'auvergne", 1973), who sees this as the work of "naive folk art". A. Gybal ("L´Auvergne, berceau de l´artroman", 1958) describes
a specific "Thuret-style" being a totally simplified work of art. Only to be found here. For him, the simplification is the result of the artists inspiration. He makes totally clear, that this is not "folk art" ("l`art populaire"), but the result of artistic work of very skilled monks ("moines tres cultives").

All corbels in Thuret are done by carvers, that worked in the more "orthodox" style of the Auvergne. So their works are not in the center of discussion.

A backbending mermaid (maybe mermen?). I have to admit that I am not really sure, as I never found a "winged mermaid" sofar.

There are three "indications" for a mermaid.

The lower body is covered with scales.
The mouth reminds on the mouth of a fish.
Over the head is a large fishtail.

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