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Funeral chapel of the Joseph Bellemère family à Chepoix dans l'Oise

Oise

Funeral chapel of the Joseph Bellemère family

    66 Rue Roland Mariage
    60120 Chepoix
Chapelle funéraire de la famille Joseph Bellemère
Chapelle funéraire de la famille Joseph Bellemère
Chapelle funéraire de la famille Joseph Bellemère
Crédit photo : Vinckie - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1925
Creation of macabre dance
4 février 2011
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
2e quart XXe siècle
Construction of the chapel

Heritage classified

The entire chapel (Box ZH 11): by order of 4 February 2011

Key figures

Gérard Ansart - Mosaic and architect Author of contemporary macabre dance
Pierre Ansart - Architect and decorator Collaborator of the Family Project

Origin and history

The funeral chapel of the Bellemère family, located in Chepoix, Oise, France, was built during the 2nd quarter of the 20th century. It is distinguished by its isolated location, along the D117 departmental road towards Bacouël, away from the city centre. Its originality lies in its interior decor, a mosaic illustrating a macabre dance adapted to the modern context, a rare theme for the era.

The work was designed by the architect and Mosaist Gérard Ansart, who incorporated excerpts from Psalm 38 in Latin, evoking human fragility and death. This iconographic choice, traditionally medieval, has been redesigned to reflect the concerns of the twentieth century. The chapel, classified as a historical monument in 2011, thus bears witness to a bold reinterpretation of a classical Christian motif.

The project also involves Pierre Ansart, architect and decorator, suggesting family collaboration. The accuracy of the protected elements (the chapel in its entirety, Cadastre ZH 11) and its official classification underline its heritage importance. Although little documented, this chapel offers a unique example of modern funeral art in France, combining religious symbolism and contemporary aesthetics.

The available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) confirm its historic monument status and its exact address: 77 Rue Roland Mariage, 60120 Chepoix. The location, noted as "very satisfactory" (score 8/10), allows an easy visit, although the modalities of access (opening, guided tours) are not detailed in the source texts.

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