Sculpture of the cross XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Directed by Denis Danvin under Antoine Vautin.
2 juin 1969
MH classification
MH classification 2 juin 1969 (≈ 1969)
Order of protection for Historical Monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Cemetery Cross (cad. 1933 A 283): Order of 2 June 1969
Key figures
Denis Danvin - Sculptor
Author of the cemetery cross.
Antoine Vautin - Curé d'Épiais-lès-Louvres
Sponsor under his ministry.
René Tardu - First Marguerite
Involved in the realization.
Origin and history
The cemetery cross of Épiais-lès-Lovers is a classified historical monument, dated the seventeenth century. It is distinguished by its artistic and religious value, typical of the sculpted works of that time in the region. Its location in the local cemetery highlights its central role in funeral practices and community memory.
This cross was carved by Denis Danvin, an artist whose name remains associated with this local heritage. It was commissioned under the ministry of Antoine Vautin, then parish priest, and René Tardu, the first churchmaster, thus reflecting the involvement of religious and secular authorities in its realization. Classified by ministerial decree in 1969, it now belongs to the commune.
The cemetery crosses, like that of Epias-lès-Lovers, traditionally marked sacred spaces and served as a landmark for the faithful. Their presence attests to the importance of religion in the social and spatial organization of French villages, particularly in Île-de-France, where the Church's influence was strong until the Revolution. These monuments were often gathering points for ceremonies and processions.
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