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Français : Cloche de la cathédrale Saint-Etienne à Toulouse].   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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DELON, Eugène - DELON, Marie-Joseph dit (13/02/1823-22/09/1894). Auteur
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Français : Cloche de la cathédrale Saint-Etienne à Toulouse].
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, place Saint-Étienne.1876-1878.Vue d'ensemble d'une cloche en fonte déposée sur des planches de bois à l'intérieur d'une église, bourdon Étienne-Florian installé à la cathédrale Saint-Étienne en 1876 ; diamètre de 1,82 mètres, près de 7 mètres de circonférence et poids de 3,950 kilogrammes, battant de 120 kilogrammes ; appelée la Floriane, du nom du cardinal Florian Desprez, archevêque de Toulouse ; fabriquée en 1876 à partir du métal de l'Augustine du couvent des Augustins, fondue au milieu du XVIe siècle.Inscriptions sur la cloche : "LAUDO DEUM VERUM PLEBEM VOCO CONGREGO CLERUM DEFUNCTOS PLORO PESTEM FUGO FESTA DECORO CAPITULUM DECANENTE MEGUM CANIT GLORIAM DEI SANCTE STEPHANE OPN. SANCTE FORORIANE OPN ANNO DOMIXI 1876" ; "PIO IX SUMMO PONTIFICI. FLORIANO DESPREZ ARCHIEPISCOPO CAPITULI SGIILLUM" ; "Levèque Amans, fondeur à Toulouse".Timbre sec en bas : "E. Delon. Photographe. Rue Lafayette 18. Toulouse".Tirage collé sur carton, format du cliché : 28 x 21 cm. Coin supérieur droit du carton manquant.
Cette cloche est mentionnée dans Musica Sacra, revue du chant liturgique et de la musique religieuse, Aloys Kunc, directeur, n° 11, édition du 6 octobre 1876 et Jules de Lahondès, Toulouse chrétienne : l'église Saint-Etienne cathédrale de Toulouse, Toulouse, Edouard Privat, libraire-éditeur, 1890, p. 221-222.
Voir aussi 26Fi51.

Modalités d'entrée : Achat à M. Sébastien Lemagnen le 29/10/2010.
Date 1876/1878
Medium PHOTOGRAPHIE N&B ; 43 x 32 cm ; Photographie ; PAPIER
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