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- Hegvald (also Hegwald, Hegwaldr, fl. c. 1175-1200) was a Romanesque stone sculptor of baptismal fonts, working on Gotland. The name of Hegvald is derived...
- Benedetto Antelami (c. 1150 – c. 1230) Gislebertus (fl. 12th century) Hegvald (fl. c. 1175–1200) Horder (fl. 12th century) Master of Cabestany (fl. second...
- contains medieval murals and a 12th-century baptismal font by the sculptor Hegvald. The church is used by the Church of Sweden and part of Diocese of Visby...
- the latter half of the 14th century and has been ascribed to the artist Hegvald. The triumphal cross is from circa 1200 and unusually well-preserved. The...
- Cathedral has also been attributed to the workshop of Calcarius. Byzantios Hegvald Majestatis Sigraf Karlsson, Lennart, ed. (1995). Den romanska konsten....
- probably from the 12th century, and one may be a work by the stonemason Hegvald. South-west of the church lie the ruins of a medieval house, probably the...
- altar and a baptismal font dating from the 12th century in the style of Hegvald. The altarpiece and pulpit are from the mid-18th century and made by master...
- Romanesque baptismal font is the oldest. It was made by the sculptor known as Hegvald and its sculptured reliefs display religious motifs. The church also has...
- same time period. It has been ascribed to the stone sculptor known as Hegvald. The reliefs on its sides depict scenes from the life of Mary, the story...
- such as Majestatis and Byzantios, while other labels, such as Sigraf and Hegvald, derive from inscriptions found on the fonts. A number of wooden sculptures...