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Malpas - Église de la Présentation de Notre-Dame

Malpas - Église de la Présentation de Notre-Dame

Eglise de Malpas - Pmau/CommonsEglise de Malpas, clocher - Pmau/Commons

  

In 2024 > Gaelle COGNÉE, the FRAC with Dora GAR­CIA

Loc­ated a little out­side the vil­lage and ded­ic­ated to the Present­a­tion of Our Lady, the church of Mal­pas was built at the be­gin­ning of the 18th cen­tury, from 1726 to 1728. It is a me­dium-sized church, of the type of churches- halls, that is to say that the nave and the two aisles are of ap­prox­im­ately equal height. The nave, sep­ar­ated from the aisles by columns, is pre­ceded by a car­riage porch, – a char­ac­ter­istic ele­ment of the churches of Haut-Doubs – covered by an im­per­ial roof, (an­other typ­ical ele­ment of the churches of Haut-Doubs) re­stored from April to June 2003 after the dam­age caused by the storm of 1999. This bell tower-porch opens onto the nave which is ex­ten­ded by a choir with a flat apse. Nave, aisles and choir are covered by groin vaults and lit by bay win­dows (with stained glass in the choir).
A set of 18th cen­tury wood­work cov­ers the walls of the aisles and the choir. Al­tarpieces with paint­ings oc­cupy the apse walls of the choir and the side aisles: on the left, the dona­tion of the ros­ary by the Vir­gin and the Child Jesus to Dominic de Guzmán and Saint Cath­er­ine of Siena, and on the right the dona­tion of the scap­u­lar to Saint Simon and Saint Thérèse. The paint­ing in the choir al­tarpiece il­lus­trates the word of the church, The Present­a­tion of Our Lady in the temple. It is placed at the cen­ter of a very the­at­rical ar­chi­tec­ture, framed by columns topped with fo­liage cap­it­als, with, in niches, two sculp­tures of bish­ops, and topped with a cru­ci­fix­ion with the Vir­gin and Saint John; a bearded fath­erly God blesses the scene and two an­gels, an­noun­cing the re­sur­rec­tion, play trum­pets at each corner. The wood­work, al­tarpieces and all of the 18th cen­tury fur­niture (lis­ted in the sup­ple­ment­ary in­vent­ory of his­toric monu­ments) are linked to the great tra­di­tion of wooden fur­niture and the ex­pres­sion of the Baroque move­ment in the re­gion.

GPS : 46,739577 / 6,230343

500 m