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- The domed antependium is decorated with two angels who unveil a curtain in front of a medallion.
- Mensa ( altar table ) is covered by a drape from the 18th century, so called antependium.
- The new antependium of the altar, the work of a generous lady artist, was used for the first time on the feast.
- On an altar without antependium and consisting of the mensa resting on columns or made after the fashion of a tomb the topmost linen did not have to overhang the edges at the sides.
- On the altar wings there are larger statues of the four evangelists, and, below them, figures of virtues and, on an antependium, a statut of the Lamb of God.
- The panel painting produced antependium that, especially in Catalonia collected the Italian-Byzantine influence from the 12th century ( " Altar frontal from La Seu d'Urgell or of The Apostles " ).
- The altarpiece is the famous Pala d'Oro, a masterpiece of Byzantine craftsmanship, originally designed for an antependium . This masterpiece incorporates 1, 300 pearls, 300 sapphires, 300 emeralds, and 400 garnets.
- His other works include the antependium in the Cathedral of Teramo, an illuminated prayer book from c . 1420 ( now at the Mus閑 Cond?) and a " Madonna dell'Umilt?" at the Uffizi.
- Coincidentally, the Martyn family crest featured a swan and a crown, so the incident was seen as auspicious and the dead swan's feathers were removed and incorporated into the antependium of the altar when the church opened.
- A very important group of plaques, now dispersed in several collections, were probably commissioned ( perhaps by Otto I ) for Magdeburg Cathedral and are called the " Magdeburg plaques ", the " plaques from the Magdeburg Antependium " or similar names.
- They were probably made in Milan in about 970, to decorate a large flat surface, though whether this was a door, an antependium or altar frontal, the cover of an exceptionally large book, a pulpit, or something else, has been much discussed.
- Specifically, and as the etymology of the word suggests, an antependium hangs down in front of whatever it covers, and is to be distinguished from the altar linens which are used in the service of the Eucharist, and an altar cloth which covers the top of the altar table ( " mensa " ).
- The "'altar frontal "'( " Antependium ", " pallium altaris " ) is an appendage which covers the entire front of the altar, from the lower part of the table ( mensa ) to the predella, and from the gospel corner to that of the epistle side.
- Examples of precious objects include : a silver tiara of a duke from the twelfth century; Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque jewelry; liturgical objects from the Medieval period, which include several chalices, the reliquary of St . Eligius in the shape of mitre; Gothic and Renaissance glazed tiles and paving stones; precious embroidery of Rosenberg antependium dated about 1370.
- The antependium contained three bas-relief groups, the work of the eminent Roman sculptor Michele Trepisciano ( 1860-1913 ) showing " The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin in the Temple ", " The Assumption " and " The Coronation of the Virgin " recessed in separate panels with cusped heads, and columns of " Breccia di Seravezza antica " and " Breccia Corallina " marbles.
- He was given the task of decorating the church of the Colegio de Jes鷖-Mar韆 in Tarragona ( 1880 1882 ) : he created the altar in white Italian marble, and its front part, or antependium, with four columns bearing medallions of polychrome alabaster, with figures of angels; the ostensory with gilt wood, the work of Eudald Punt? decorated with rosaries, angels, tetramorph symbols and the dove of the Holy Ghost; and the choir stalls, which were destroyed in 1936.