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Baldachin - Wikipedia
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 ...
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BALDACHIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a cloth canopy fixed or carried over an important person or a sacred object 2. a rich embroidered fabric of silk and gold 3. an ornamental structure ...
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Baldachin | Canopy, Columns & Domes - Britannica
Baldachin, in architecture, the canopy over an altar or tomb, supported on columns, especially when freestanding and disconnected from any enclosing wall.
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baldachin
baldachin, -quin (ˈbældəkɪn) Forms: 6–8 baldakin(e, 7 balduquino, 7–9 baldacchino, 8–9 baldachin, 9 -chine, -chino, baldaquin: see also baudekin. [a. F., Sp. baldaquin, It. baldacchino, in med.L. baldakinus, -ekinus, baudaquinus, -ekinus, f. Baldacco, It. form of Bagdad, the city in Asia where the m...
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St. Peter's Baldachin - Wikipedia
A large Baroque sculpted bronze canopy, technically called a ciborium or baldachin, over the high altar of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City
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Baldachin Pictures, Images and Stock Photos - iStock
Search from 1687 Baldachin stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock. For the first time, get 1 free month of iStock exclusive photos, ...
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Baldacchino of St. Peter | History, Construction, & More
Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's Baldachin is a bronze canopy that towers over the church's altar, marking the area where St. Peter's tomb ...
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Baldachin Images – Browse 4240 Stock Photos, Vectors, and Video
Search from thousands of royalty-free Baldachin stock images and video for your next project. Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and ...
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BALDACHIN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a richly ornamented silk and gold brocade · a canopy of fabric or stone over an altar, shrine, or throne in a Christian church or carried in Christian ...
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25 Synonyms & Antonyms for BALDACHIN - Thesaurus.com
baldachin · awning · cover · marquee · shade · sunshade · umbrella. noun as in ceiling. Synonyms Antonyms. Strongest matches. beam · plaster · roof. Strong ...
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Bernini's baldachin masterpiece disappears from public view until ...
The 100-foot-tall baldachin was set to be completely covered by metal scaffolding before Easter to allow a team of 10 to 12 restorers to start ...
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Latest travel itineraries for Berninis Baldachin-Ziborium in August ...
Latest travel itineraries for Berninis Baldachin-Ziborium in August (updated in 2023), book Berninis Baldachin-Ziborium tickets now, view 6 reviews and 1 photos of Berninis Baldachin-Ziborium, popular attractions, hotels, and restaurants near Berninis Baldachin-Ziborium
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Baldachin from Tost
The Baldachin from Tost is a painted baldachin exhibited at the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona. Description
The panel of the Baldachin from Tost, which covered the altar to give it more importance, corresponds to the type of liturgical furnishing
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baldachined
ˈbaldachined, a. [f. baldachin n. 2 + -ed2.] Canopied, covered with a baldachin.1906 B. von Hutten What became of Pam vi. 150 In her baldachined bed with the bestarred silk curtains. 1914 T. Hardy Satires of Circumstance 157 The God with the baldachined altar overhead. 1966 Auden About House 42 An E...
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Baldachin of Ribes
The baldachin of Ribes () is a fragmentary altar-canopy in the Romanesque style now in the Episcopal Museum of Vic. The style of the baldachin shows strong south French influence, and borrows many features from the tympanum of Moissac Abbey, especially in the robes of
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