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  2. Reredos - Wikipedia

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    The term reredos is sometimes confused with the term retable. While a reredos generally forms or covers the wall behind an altar, [2] a retable is placed either on the altar or immediately behind and attached to the altar. "Many altars have both a reredos and a retable." [3] But this distinction may not always be observed. The retable may have ...

  3. Retablo - Wikipedia

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    More generally retablo is also the Spanish term for a retable or reredos above an altar, whether a large altarpiece painting or an elaborate wooden structure with sculptures. Typically this includes painting, sculpture, or a combination of the two, and an elaborate framework enclosing it.

  4. Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    If the altar stands free in the choir, such that visitors can pass behind the main altar, both sides of the altarpiece can be covered with painting. The screen, retable or reredos are commonly decorated. Groups of statuary can also be placed on an altar. [6] A single church can furthermore house several altarpieces on side-altars in chapels.

  5. Dossal - Wikipedia

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    Dossal remains the usual term for an ornamental cloth suspended behind an altar, [3] probably attached to the wall behind. This is often called a dossal curtain , and altar screen is also sometimes used as a synonym for a cloth dossal, [ 4 ] as well as, more dubiously, for wood or stone screens in various locations in the sanctuary.

  6. Despenser Reredos - Wikipedia

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    The Despenser Reredos is a medieval altarpiece used in St Luke's Chapel in Norwich Cathedral, [1] which has been used as a parish church since the 16th century. [2] The reredos was discovered in the cathedral in 1847, having been converted into a table during the English Reformation, [3] and kept for years in an upper room, with the altarpiece paintings hidden underneath.

  7. Winged altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    The twelve interior panels of the Ghent Altarpiece.This open view measures 11 ft × 15 ft (3.4 m × 4.6 m) Closed view of the Ghent Altarpiece A winged altarpiece (also folding altar) or winged retable is a special form of altarpiece (reredos, occasionally retable), common in Northern and Central Europe, in which the central image, either a painting or relief sculpture (or some combination of ...

  8. Day of the Dead altars: How to make one for your loved one ...

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    Dia de los Muertos is a time to reconnect with the souls of the departed. Here's how to build a Day of the Dead altar and what ofrendas to put on it.

  9. Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (Santa Fe)

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    The altar screen, a reredos, was created for the 100th anniversary of the cathedral in 1986. In the center is an 18th-century statue of St. Francis. [4] He is surrounded by painted images of saints of the New World. [4] Directly behind the sanctuary is the entrance to the crypt.