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- 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 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...
- Hoshko). In 2023, the church, along with the iconostasis, was digitized in 3D format. In 1995–2015, the iconostasis of the 16th-18th centuries was undergoing...
- a unique iconostasis (the screen which separates the nave of the church from the sanctuary). In the Eastern Orthodox Church the iconostasis is normally...
- The Iconostasis of Cathedral of the Archangel Michael is a traditional Russian iconostasis, which dates from 1678 to 1681. The iconostasis, which has been...
- AD 360). The basilican east end then allowed for the erection of an iconostasis, a screen on which icons are hung and which conceals the altar from the...
- woodcarving of the unique baroque iconostasis of the church was done between 1773 and 1782 by Chatzisavvas Taliadorou. The iconostasis was gold-plated between 1793...
- 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...
- 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...
- included the custom of placing the first-d**** red egg at the home's iconostasis (place where icons are displa****) to ward off evil. The heads and backs...