Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Arces
Arces - 4L
| 03 Sep 2013 |
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Between 1961 and 1992 Renault produced about 8.000.000 "Renault 4" (aka "4L", "R4"). This forgotten beauty is now corroding in a garden in Arces.
Arces - Saint-Martin
| 03 Sep 2013 |
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An early church has been on this outcrop, overlooking the mouth of the Gironde, since the 11th century. Owned by the abbey of Vaux (today "Vaux-sur-Mer", 24kms north) a new church was erected within the 12th century.
Later the structure, built on a Latin-cross-floorplan, got enlarged and altered a couple of times. The facade seen here dates back to the early 18th century, when a renovation was undertaken thanks to the financial support of Louis XIV.
Despite the many renovation and reconstructions, the Romanesque choir and the crossing, seen here, with the many capitals, were kept intact, as they got integrated into the "new" enlarged church.
One of the capitals around the choir depicts a "psychostasia", the Weighing of souls (see previous upload). The capital now seen from the right side. The devil has already one soul behind him, to accompany him on his way back to hell.
Arces - Saint-Martin
| 03 Sep 2013 |
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An early church has been on this outcrop, overlooking the mouth of the Gironde, since the 11th century. Owned by the abbey of Vaux (today "Vaux-sur-Mer", 24kms north) a new church was erected within the 12th century.
Later the structure, built on a Latin-cross-floorplan, got enlarged and altered a couple of times. The facade seen here dates back to the early 18th century, when a renovation was undertaken thanks to the financial support of Louis XIV.
Despite the many renovation and reconstructions, the Romanesque choir and the crossing, seen here, with the many capitals, were kept intact, as they got integrated into the "new" enlarged church.
One one of the capitals around the choir is this "psychostasia", the Weighing of souls. The style here is much simpler and rougher than at the psychostasia just seen in Saujon (only 18kms northeast). Actually I am sure, that this is a simplified "copy" of the carving in Saujon. In the back of the angel are two saved souls.
Arces - Saint-Martin
| 03 Sep 2013 |
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An early church has been on this outcrop, overlooking the mouth of the Gironde, since the 11th century. Owned by the abbey of Vaux (today "Vaux-sur-Mer", 24kms north) a new church was erected within the 12th century.
Later the structure, built on a Latin-cross-floorplan, got enlarged and altered a couple of times. The facade seen here dates back to the early 18th century, when a renovation was undertaken thanks to the financial support of Louis XIV.
Despite the many renovation and reconstructions, the Romanesque choir and the crossing, seen here, with the many capitals, were kept intact, as they got integrated into the "new" enlarged church.
One of the capitals has this large pride of lions, carved in "style saintongeais".
Arces - Saint-Martin
| 03 Sep 2013 |
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An early church has been on this outcrop, overlooking the mouth of the Gironde, since the 11th century. Owned by the abbey of Vaux (today "Vaux-sur-Mer", 24kms north) a new church was erected within the 12th century.
Later the structure, built on a Latin-cross-floorplan, got enlarged and altered a couple of times. The facade seen here dates back to the early 18th century, when a renovation was undertaken thanks to the financial support of Louis XIV.
Despite the many renovation and reconstructions, the Romanesque choir and the crossing, seen here, with the many capitals, were kept intact, as they got integrated into the "new" enlarged church.
One of the capitals at the crossing depicts these huge birds fighting lions (symmetrically). Note that a small bird is sitting between the right lion´s legs. Are the birds fighting for the nestling?
I hope the damage seen here, was not caused by the electrician.
Arces - Saint-Martin
| 03 Sep 2013 |
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An early church has been on this outcrop, overlooking the mouth of the Gironde, since the 11th century. Owned by the abbey of Vaux (today "Vaux-sur-Mer", 24kms north) a new church was erected within the 12th century.
Later the structure, built on a Latin-cross-floorplan, got enlarged and altered a couple of times. The facade dates back to the early 18th century, when a renovation was undertaken thanks to the financial support of Louis XIV.
Despite the many renovation and reconstructions, the Romanesque choir and the crossing, seen here, with the many capitals, were kept intact, as they got integrated into the "new", enlarged church.
Arces - Saint-Martin
| 03 Sep 2013 |
|
A early church has been on this outcrop, overlooking the mouth of the Gironde, since the 11th century. Owned by the abbey of Vaux (today "Vaux-sur-Mer", 24kms north) a new church was erected within the 12th century.
Later the structure, built on a Latin-cross-floorplan, got enlarged and altered a couple of times. The facade seen here dates back to the early 18th century, when a renovation was undertaken thanks to the financial support of Louis XIV.
Despite the many renovation and reconstructions, the Romanesque choir, with its capitals, was kept intact, as it got integrated into the "new" church.
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