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- A baldachin, or baldaquin (from Italian: baldacchino), is a canopy of state typically placed over an altar or throne. It had its beginnings as a cloth...
- Val-de-Grace is a copy made in 1869. The Baldaquin and main altar Top of the baldaquin The upper portion of the Baldaquin "The Nativity" sculpture and the altar...
- Archbishop Tristan de Salazar (1474–1519) to honour his parents. It contains a baldaquin facing an altar of black marble, on four pillars, with a retable above...
- original medieval furnishing have been preserved in the interior: A stone baldaquin from 1493, probably from the workshop of Matěj Rejsek which originally...
- Duke is sitting with a cardinal at the high table, under a luxurious baldaquin, in front of the fireplace, tended to by several servants, including a...
- in 1585, the king commissioned Knieper to make the Throne Baldaquin. The Throne Baldaquin was made of 8 separate tapestry pieces which were woven with...
- facade, fully fifteen meters high and eighteen meters wide. A very ornate baldaquin in the flamboyant style was added to the southern entrance in the beginning...
- centuries: the Dominique de Florence Doorway, the 78 m high bell tower, the Baldaquin over the entrance (1515–1540). The rood screen is a filigree work in stone...
- Québec. The cathedral was richly decorated with impressive works of art: baldaquin, canopy, episcopal throne dais, stained gl**** windows, paintings, and...
- hieratic functions as a free-standing, three-dimensional architectural baldaquin or a ciborium over an altar. In Late Gothic settings, altarpieces and...