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Cross of Fougerolles dans l'Indre

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Croix
Indre

Cross of Fougerolles

    Place de l'Eglise
    36230 Fougerolles

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe siècle
Construction of the cross
1793
Partial destruction
28 novembre 1922
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Louise de Buchepot - Dedication of the monument Young girl in memory of whom the cross was built.
Famille des Gaucourt - Suspected owner of a shield Two dolphin weapons on a badge.

Origin and history

La Croix de Fougerolles is a carved and monumental octagonal stone cross located in Fougerolles in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Dating from the 15th century, it rests on a four-step base decorated with shields. Its cask, decorated with tears and flowers, presents in relief the instruments of the Passion on its eight faces. Five shields, including one with Gaucourt weapons (representing two dolphins), adorn the centre of the cross, surrounded by a floral garland evoking Louise de Buchepot, a young girl in memory of whom the monument was built.

An inscription in Gothic letters, taken from the book of Jeremiah, crowned together, surmounted by four florets having once supported statuettes of saints or angels. The cross was vandalized in 1793 by the Jacobins, who partially broke it. Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 28 November 1922, it now belongs to the commune of Fougerolles and stands in the church square.

The monument illustrates late medieval funerary art, mixing religious symbolism (instruments of the Passion, badges) and personal homage (guirland for Louise de Buchepot). Its rich iconography and its turbulent history, marked by the Revolution, make it a rare witness to the piety and political turmoil of its time.

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