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Areines (Loir-et-Cher)

Eglise Notre-Dame.

L'édifice est daté de la fin du XIème siècle. L'abside à été reprise au XIIème siècle et le clocher ajouté. Le clocher sera terminé au XVème siècle.

Un pouillé* chartrain du XIIIème siècle signale que le terrain de l'église et une partie du bourg appartiennent au monastère de la Virginité (monastère fondé en 1220, près de Montoire). La cure est mentionnée parmi les bénéfices du chapitre de Chartres. (Bulletin de la Société archéologique, scientifique et littéraire du Vendômois. 1936-S. Trocmé)

Le décor peint fut redécouvert, en 1931, sous plusieurs couches d'enduit et de peinture à l'huile, par Suzanne Trocmé. Il orne le choeur voûté en cul-de-four. Ces peintures murales du XIIème siècle sont réalisées "a fresco"* pour les couches préparatoires et "a secco"* pour les couches terminales et les rehauts.


  • Pouillé (latin polyptycha, registre): Un pouillé est un registre qui dénombre tous les bénéfices

ecclésiastiques situés sur un territoire défini.

  • Peinture "a fresco": peinture sur enduit frais.
  • Peinture "a secco" : peinture sur enduit sec.

Areines (Loir-et-Cher)

Church of Our Lady.

The building dates from the late eleventh century. The apse has been changed in the twelfth century and the bell tower added. The tower will be completed in the fifteenth century.

A registry of Chartres, of the thirteenth century, said that the grounds of the church and part of the town are the property of the monastery of Virginity (monastery founded in 1220, near Montoire). The cure is mentioned among the benefits of religious chapter of Chartres. (Bulletin of the Archaeological Society, scientific and literary Vendômois. 1936-S. Trocmé)

The painted decoration was rediscovered in 1931 under layers of plaster and oil painting by Suzanne Trocme. It decorates the arched choir cul-de-four. These murals, the twelfth century, are made "a fresco" * for preparatory layers and "a secco" * for terminal layers and highlights.


  • Painting "a fresco" painting on wet plaster.
  • Painting "a secco" painting on dry plaster.
Date Taken on 25 October 2014, 14:39
Source Areines (Loir-et-Cher)
Author Daniel Jolivet
Camera location47° 48′ 07.05″ N, 1° 05′ 36.02″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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