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There are two common meanings of the word reredos . In general architecture, the word can mean the back of an open hearth of a fireplace or a screen placed behind a table. In more common religio...
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the reredos was generally a screen of gold, silver, or ivory adorned with sculptures in relief. It became a permanent architectural feature in the late Gothic in England and the Renaissance in Spain, where it was seen as a lofty decorative structure filling the entire width of the choir.
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reredos - Meaning and definition ... Look up: reredos ... Reredos; Rere'dos noun [ From rear + French dos back, Latin dorsum . Confer Dorsal .] (Architecture) (a) A screen or partition wall behind an altar. (b) The back of a fireplace. (c) The open hearth, upon which fires were lighted, immediately under the louver,
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There are two common meanings of the word reredos. In general architecture, the word can mean the back of an open hearth of a fireplace or a screen placed behind a table. In more common religious usage, a reredos (also spelled raredos) is a screen or decoration behind the altar...
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A forgotten Assumption of the Virgin: the reredos at St Andrew, Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire from Apollo provided by Find Articles at BNET ... None the less, the much smaller English reredos Assumption panels which were produced by the alabaster workshops of Derbyshire and Nottingham throughout the fifteenth century,
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Altarpieces divide into two main types: the reredos, which rises from ground level behind the altar, and the retable, which stands either on the back of the altar itself or on a pedestal behind it. Many altars have both.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about reredos. reredos. Information about reredos in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Originally the reredos was a hanging of tapestry or silk; later it became more substantial, but could still be moved, and was used only at certain festivals.
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