Chapiteau de pile composée
Description
Calcaire taillé ; Le lit d'attente est conservé. Le décor de la corbeille se compose de deux rangs de crochets côtelés et alternés entre lesquels croissent de larges feuilles pentalobées au registre supérieur, plus allongées et nervurées au-dessous. (Denise Borlée, Didier Secula). (JANNET Monique et JOUBERT Fabienne (dir.), Sculpture médiévale en Bourgogne - Collection lapidaire du Musée archéologique de Dijon, EUD, 2000)
Subject depicted
(ornement à forme végétale)
About this work
The artwork titled "Chapiteau de pile composée", attributed to anonyme, is preserved at musée archéologique. Referenced in the Joconde database, this work contributes to the national artistic heritage preserved in labeled museums.
Technique and Materials
This work belongs to the field: archéologie, architecture, sculpture, médiéval. It was created using the following materials and techniques: calcaire (taillé). Its period of creation is identified as: 1st quarter 13th Century.
The Conserving Museum
"Chapiteau de pile composée" is preserved at musée archéologique, an institution bearing the « Musée de France » label. This label ensures that the collections are managed rigorously in terms of conservation, inventory, and public accessibility.
Data sources
The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).
About this artwork
anonyme est l'auteur de Chapiteau de pile composée, oeuvre conservée au musée archéologique. anonyme a utilisé ici calcaire (taillé). Elle mesure Hauteur en cm 34 ; Largeur en cm 28 ; Profondeur en cm 37,5. L'oeuvre représente : (ornement à forme végétale). L'oeuvre date de la 1er quart 13e siècle.
Creation context
C'est durant la 1er quart 13e siècle que anonyme conçoit Chapiteau de pile composée, porté par un élan de renouvellement artistique qui traverse alors le monde de la création. Le musée archéologique conserve aujourd'hui cette pièce née d'un moment historique singulier, où les conventions esthétiques sont remises en question et où de nouvelles voies s'ouvrent aux artistes les plus audacieux.
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