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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...
- 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...
- Gotland North portal of Hablingbo Church, Gotland Byzantios Calcarius Hegvald Sigraf "Majestatis" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved July...
- Scholars believe that it may have been made by either Master Majestatis or Hegvald. The Church was restored in 1942–1943, under the direction of architect...
- St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted and possibly others. Byzantios Calcarius Hegvald Majestatis Svanberg, Jan (1995). Signums svenska konsthistoria. Den romanska...
- Cathedral has also been attributed to the workshop of Calcarius. Byzantios Hegvald Majestatis Sigraf Karlsson, Lennart, ed. (1995). Den romanska konsten....
- 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...
- as Hegvald. Considered one of the best preserved fonts attributed to the sculptor, it is stylistically close to the baptismal fonts, also by Hegvald, in...
- dates from circa 1300, and the baptismal font, possibly made by the artist Hegvald, is a Romanesque piece from the 12th century, richly decorated. The church...