Baptismal fount

A fragment of the liturgical transformations promoted by Bishop Pasqua

Only the pink marble basin of the marble baptismal font, built by order of Bishop Ottaviano Pasqua in 1578 remains intact. On it the client's coat of arms with a crowned rampant lion is sculpted in relief. The name of the sponsor of the work and the date of construction are engraved on the upper band of the basin. The baluster and the octagonal base on which the font is placed are, however, newly made and subsequent to the recent restoration of the sixteenth-century fragment. On the initiative of the Genoese bishop, the work was completed after the foundation of the new Baptistery (1573), which was located in the cathedral, but at pediment. The execution of the liturgical furnishings, probably by a local stonemason, was in line with the mandates of the Council of Trent, according to which every parish had to equip itself with a baptismal font. For the same reason, a few years later (1585), Pasqua commissioned another example for the church of San Michele de Latinis in Gerace.

 

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