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  2. Baptismal font - Wikipedia

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    A Romanesque baptismal font from Grötlingbo Church, Sweden, carved by Sigraf, a master stone sculptor who specialised in baptismal fonts. A modern baptismal font in the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Houston, constructed in 2008. A baptismal font is an ecclesiastical architectural element, which serves as a receptacle for baptismal water ...

  3. Category:Baptismal fonts - Wikipedia

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  4. Royal Baptismal Font (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The font is made from solid silver and partly giltet to give the appearance of gold. The bottom has a relief of the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist. [2] The Royal Baptismal Font is used with the associated royal baptismal set, which consist of a basin, a ewer for baptismal water and two candlesticks, all of solid gold. [4]

  5. Holy water font - Wikipedia

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    A holy water font or stoup is a vessel containing holy water which is generally placed near the entrance of a church. It is often placed at the base of a crucifix or other Christian art . It is used in Catholic , as well as many Lutheran and Anglican churches, to make the sign of the cross using the holy water upon entrance of the church. [ 1 ]

  6. Tournai font - Wikipedia

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    The font in Winchester Cathedral – the "most famous" of the Tournai fonts in England [14] – illustrates scenes from the life of St Nicholas of Myra on two faces, with three roundels of birds on the third and a roundel of a quadruped with birds on either side on the fourth. [14] It is the only font in the cathedral, and is located in the nave.

  7. Byzantios - Wikipedia

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    After Byzantios a sequence of other stone sculptors, also mostly producing baptismal fonts, worked on Gotland, e.g. Majestatis, Hegvald and Sigraf. The style of Byzantios is easily recognisable in comparison. The basins of the fonts made by Byzantios are always octagonal and the bases are always round. Without exception, the bases are decorated ...