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- Formerly, the Lincoln Catafalque was stored and exhibited in the tomb.
- Presently the catafalque measures long, wide, and high.
- They gathered around the catafalque on which the body rested.
- Le Brun was chosen to design his catafalque.
- In 1665, he designed a catafalque commemorating the death of Philip IV of Spain.
- The name is in allusion to the many candles which are lighted round the catafalque.
- On November 14, thousands of people paid homage as her body lay on a catafalque.
- The catafalque is a simple bier of rough pine boards nailed together and covered with black cloth.
- The dignitaries present climbed one by one to the catafalque and looked at Atat黵k's face.
- However, Philip IV died in Spain, so unlike traditional catafalques, the monument housed no cadaver.
- The main hall on the rue d'Aubervilliers was used for the preparation of coffins and catafalques.
- There, they placed it gently on a catafalque for a wake that would occupy much of the day.
- This bier or catafalque represents the Tomb of Christ, and is made of wood, usually elaborately carved.
- The gallery and the catafalque below are lit by an oculus, in turn reminiscent of Grant's Tomb.
- The flag-draped casket was placed on November 16 in the reception hall of the palace on a catafalque.
- The catafalque is now on display in the Capitol Visitors Center for the general public to see when not in use.
- The epitaphios is placed on a beautifully ornate and decorate catafalque or bier before the Lamentations representing the tomb of Christ.
- When not in use, the catafalque is kept in the United States Capitol Visitor Center in a small vaulted chamber.
- The tomb meant for Washington stored the catafalque which is used to support coffins lying in state or honor in the Capitol.
- On June 6, 2013, his body lay in repose atop the Lincoln Catafalque within the Senate chamber at the Capitol.
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