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The façade of S. Maria Laurentia: 13c.
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Very little is known about this church, although just conceivably something may have been overlooked in an archive somewhere. According to Giulio Urbini (Spello, Bevagna, Montefalco, published in 1913 — p70) S. Maria Laurentia, or maybe more properly S. Maria in Laurenza, is said to have been founded in the time of the emperor Frederic II (d. 1250); the earliest extant written record of it only goes back to 1293.
The door itself is elegant and well-proportioned: a rounded arch, two barely receding archivolts, some minimal capitals and a bit of toothed ornament; good rural Romanesque.
The main decorative item, however, is much less successful. Into the space over the door — not really a tympanum, but a blank lunette — has been inset a very primitive carving of Mary breastfeeding her Baby, captioned with a very easy inscription:
AVE M GRA PLENA D9 T
Ave Maria gratia plena! Dominus tecum.
— not so much an inscription as a salutation, and thus appropriately placed over the doors of Marian churches: see for example, in a much more sophisticated style,
the church of S. Maria at Ponte
in another part of Umbria.
This door is as open as I've ever seen it: I need to stay in Bevagna a few days, lie in ambush for a time free of cars in which I can sneak a better photo; also, rustle up a key.
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