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Baptismal Fonts Part 5

Baptismal Fonts Part 5

Fonts become a bit boring

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Nov 08, 2023
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As you may have guessed, I love the Norman fonts with their figures or patterned design. Their imperfections due to local production are charming, and they are imbued with the spirituality of the people who made them.

As the architecture moved towards Gothic in the 13th century, the number of professional stone masons increased and the quality of the car…

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