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Church of Saint-Aignan de Brinay dans le Cher

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Cher

Church of Saint-Aignan de Brinay

    La Godinière
    18120 Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
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Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
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Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
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Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Église Saint-Aignan de Brinay
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIe siècle
Construction of the initial chapel
XIIe siècle (vers 1150)
Making wall paintings
XIIe siècle
Add current nave
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the bell tower
XIXe siècle
Adding the box
1911-1912
Discovery of murals
20 juillet 1972
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church including murals (Box B 163): classification by decree of 20 July 1972

Key figures

André Humbert - History of Art Discoverer of paintings in 1912.

Origin and history

The church Saint-Aignan de Brinay, located in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region, is a religious building whose construction takes place mainly in the 12th and 18th centuries. It consists of a rectangular nave extended by a chorus of the same plane, preceded by a canister (porch) added in the 19th century. Its modest architecture, marked by a bell tower of the 17th century and a bell dated 1685, hides an artistic treasure: Romanesque murals discovered in 1911-1912 in the choir, dating from the middle of the 12th century.

The murals of the choir, revealed by André Humbert in 1912, cover the four walls of the initial chapel built in the 11th century. They illustrate scenes of Christ's life before the Passion (Innocent Massacre, Nativity, etc.) on the north, east and south walls, while the west wall represents prophets and evangelists. The intrados of the arcade between the nave and the choir shows the work of the months. These frescoes, exceptional in their state of conservation and style, made it possible to date precisely their realization in the mid-12th century.

The building has undergone several modifications over the centuries: the nave was added in the 12th century, the bell tower in the 17th century, and the canister in the 19th century. Ranked a historic monument in 1972, the church is now protected for its architecture and especially for its murals, rare testimonies of Romanesque art in Berry. Historical sources, such as André Humbert's (1912-1914) works and the Cher's departmental archives, document its heritage importance.

The choir, older than the nave, was originally a 11th century chapel. Its lateral walls, although more recent, house 12th century paintings. The nave, covered with a wooden cradle and illuminated by windows in the middle of the hanger, communicates with the choir by a curved arcade. The flat wall of the bedside, composed of small honeycombs, preserves two clogged berries under a curved arch, vestige of the Romanesque era.

The church Saint-Aignan, although of modest appearance, plays a key role in understanding medieval religious art in the Centre-Val de Loire region. His paintings, comparable to those of other Romanesque buildings such as Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe, offer a valuable overview of 12th century iconographic techniques and themes. The 1972 classification allowed its preservation, while stressing its interest in the history of art and local heritage.

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