- an
iconostasis (Gr****: εἰκονοστάσιον) is a wall of
icons and
religious paintings,
separating the nave from the
sanctuary in a church.
Iconostasis also...
- The
Iconostasis of
Cathedral of the
Archangel Michael is a
traditional Russian iconostasis,
which dates from 1678 to 1681. The
iconostasis,
which has been...
- The
iconostasis of the
Cathedral of Hajdúdorog is the
largest Gr****
Catholic icon
screen in Hungary. It is 11 m (36 ft.) tall and 7 m (23 ft.) wide, holding...
- The
Tsebelda iconostasis is an
Early Medieval piece of
Christian art from Abkhazia/Georgia, a
limestone fragment of an
altar screen from the 7th or 8th...
- a
unique iconostasis (the
screen which separates the nave of the
church from the sanctuary). In the
Eastern Orthodox Church the
iconostasis is normally...
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Stephen Church top
iconostasis seen
through doors Bulgarian St.
Stephen Church top
iconostasis seen
through doors The
iconostasis inside the Bulgarian...
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rebuilt in 1416).
Russian historians attribute a
number of
icons in the
iconostasis of this
cathedral to Prokhor,
including "Crucifixion", "Ascension" and...
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Divine Services Akathist Apolytikion Artos Ectenia Euchologion Holy
Water Iconostasis Jesus Prayer Kontakion Liturgical entrances Liturgical fans Lity Memorial...
- and
religious officials.
Prayer Hall and the
Iconostasis Clergy in
front of the
Iconostasis The
Iconostasis presents a
series of
icons in a
specific theological...
- An
iconostasis, also
called the templon, is a wall of
icons and
religious paintings,
separating the nave from the
sanctuary in a church.
Iconostasis also...