The manor of Penhoat [2] by JCG (35153)Taken:
Return in the manor of Penhoat to show you today the fountain which dates from the 17th century which is decorated of three statues of Roland Doré (1618 - 1660), Master-sculptor born in Brittany and more precisely in Landerneau. It carved, in particular, the splendid martyrdom of Plougastel Daoulas. Stitch of 3 photograph. LARGE VERSION HERE In complementary photographs: - One of the statues in portrait, - the lime which overhangs this fountain and which was planted in 1610. Very good Sunday with all. EXIF Make=NIKON Model=D60 Software=Picasa 3.0 Exposure Time=10/1000 sec ISOSpeed Ratings=262 FNumber=F5,0 Date Original=2010:08:19 Metering Mode=MultiSegment Light Source=Unknown Flash=Off Focal Length=55,00 mm Exif Image Length=2613 Exif Image Width=3900 Focal Lengthin35mm Film=82,00 mm
Edited by: JCG (35153)
The lime which overhangs this fountain and which was planted in 1610 Le tilleul qui surplombe cette fontaine et qui a été planté en 1610.
One of the statues in portrait Une des statues en portrait