- A
templon (from Gr**** τέμπλον
meaning "temple",
plural templa) is a
feature of
Byzantine churches consisting of a
barrier separating the nave from the...
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Daniel Templon is a
French contemporary art
dealer born in 1945. In 1966, he
founded his
first contemporary art
gallery in Paris. With no
artistic background...
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placed anywhere within a church. The
iconostasis evolved from the
Byzantine templon, a
process complete by the 15th century. A
direct comparison for the function...
- to have a
different origin,
deriving from the
ancient altar screen or
templon.[citation needed] The word rood is
derived from the
Saxon word rood or...
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Christianity since the
beginning of the church. An iconostasis, also
called the
templon, is a wall of
icons and
religious paintings,
separating the nave from the...
- is
represented by
Galerie Templon in
Paris and Brussels. 2019 Hands, Seen, Antwerpen,
Belgium Beyond Gravity,
Galerie Templon, Paris,
France 2018 Heartland...
- duke of
Croats – Dux Cruatorum. The
inscription was
originally a part of
templon of a
church in Šopot at
Benkovac built by Duke Branimir, who
ruled Croatia...
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Brightest Light” for “About 1789” (Paris:
Daniel Templon, 1997) p. 11 "Galerie
Templon - Exhibition".
Templon.com. “Tony
Scherman in
conversation with Sanford...
- Prostutopia,
Galerie Templon,
Brussels Hangang Art Park
Creation Project, Seoul,
Korea Podium,
Galerie Templon 2017 Fanfare,
Galerie Daniel Templon,
Paris Rue Beauborg...
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because it was
reserved for the clergy. In
Early Christian architecture the
templon was a
barrier dividing off the
sanctuary from the rest of the church; in...