ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA RETABLE
From French, from Spanish retablo, from Latin retrō behind + tabula board.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «RETABLE»
retable
champmol
agneau
mystique
issenheim
pronunciation
définition
framed
altarpiece
raised
slightly
above
back
altar
communion
table
which
placed
cross
ceremonial
candlesticks
other
ornaments
foreign
retable
merriam
webster
shelf
lights
flowers
origin
from
middle
modification
occitan
retaule
alteration
westminster
abbey
acknowledged
most
important
surviving
examples
panel
painting
century
england
returned
define
decorative
structure
often
forming
frame
relief
like
sometimes
including
shelves
meaning
translations
hamilton
kerr
institute
large
thirteenth
constructed
german
painted
linseed
treasures
despenser
norwich
cathedral
information
housed
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
example
sentences
reference
content
religious
encyclopedia
britannica
ornamental
behind
more
limited
sense
crucifix
liturgical
musée
unterlinden
présenté
dominicains
situés
mètres
événement
offre
occasion
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RETABLE»
Descubre el uso de
retable en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
retable y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Westminster
Retable: History, Technique, Conservation
damaging, it was clear that a case to buffer conditions and to protect the
vulnerable surface of the Retable would be necessary. Some form of conditioning
would be necessary within the case to stabilise conditions at about 10-15%
relative ...
Paul Binski, Ann Massing, Marie Louise Sauerberg, 2010
2
The Thornham Parva
Retable: technique, conservation, and ...
An exhaustive description of the restoration of the largest, most complete and best preserved medieval altarpiece in Britain. Every detail of the restoration work is discussed and illustrated in monochrome and colour.
Ann Massing, Hamilton Kerr Institute, 2003
3
Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective
The Champmol altarpiece, or retable, for example, features sculpted Passion
scenes on the interior. These public altarpieces most often took the form of
polyptychs (hinged multipaneled paintings) or carved relief panels. The hinges
allowed ...
4
Writing Wounds: The Inscription of Trauma in Post-1968 ...
text to incorporate extracts from official letters, documents and reports detailing
deaths and bombing targets, is the first of Chawaf s novels to be anchored in the
specific context of Paris, during and after the war and moves beyond Retable in ...
5
Church Woodwork in the British Isles, 1100-1535: An ...
Binski then turns to a discussion of the painted and gilt decoration including
damage that the painted and pastiglia stamped surfaces of the Frontal and
Retable have suffered over the centuries. The author states that most of the
damage ...
6
Dominican Painting in East Anglia: The Thornham Parva ...
(East Anglian) The 14th-century panel painting discovered in 1927 in a stable at Thornham Hall in Suffolk was one of the most remarkable finds this century in the field of medieval English painting.
7
Metropolitan Museum Studies in Art, Science, and Technology:
Collaboration also allowed two masters to share an apprentice or subordi nate
worker in a tight labor market.30 In rare instances, a patron explicitly requested
that a retable be the work of two masters. For example, a joint contract dated
1402 ...
Silvia Centeno, Nora Kennedy, M. T. Wypyski, 2014
8
The Visual Object of Desire in Late Medieval England
The Despenser Retable and 1381 In 1847, In one of the anc1llary chapels in
Norwich Cathedral, a chance discovery revealed that what was being used as a
table was in fact the back side of a fourteenth-century altarpiece, a five-panel ...
9
Early Netherlandish Painting
Eisler 1977, 186 suggested that two panels from the San Lazaro retable
depended upon Diirer's Small Woodcut Passion, issued in book form in 1 5 1 1.
However, of the two subjects he cites, the connection between the two
Ascensions (fig.
National Gallery of Art (U.S.), John Oliver Hand, 1986
10
A Wider Trecento: Studies in 13th- and 14th-Century European ...
CHAPteR tHRee sMALL WoRLDs: tHe oRBs In tHe WestMInsteR RetABLe AnD
tHe WILton DIPtyCH Dillian Gordon It has been convincingly argued that the
Westminster Retable was painted during the 1260s, probably completed by 1268
...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RETABLE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
retable en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'Orgue et Patrimoine' : un don de 6.000 € pour le retable
Concernant le retable, plusieurs visites conjointes avec la DRAC, Bâtiments de France, le Conseil départemental, Carcassonne Agglo et des chercheurs ont ... «L'indépendant.fr, Jul 15»
Le retable restauré
Le curé avait donné son accord pour que cette cérémonie puisse se dérouler dans l'église, suivie d'une bénédiction puis d'une messe à 18 heures. Un retable ... «Sud Ouest, Jul 15»
Retable : les sculptures bois sont restaurées
Démonté en novembre 2014, la première phase de conservation-restauration du retable de l'église vient de s'achever. Celle-ci consistait à consolider et ... «ladepeche.fr, Jun 15»
1 500 euros pour rénover le retable
Le village de Leychert possède une église du XIVe siècle, qui est inscrite sur l'inventaire des monuments historiques. Quant à son retable (sainte Anne et saint ... «ladepeche.fr, Jun 15»
Le retable de Saux restauré
Mardi dernier, la restauration d'un retable et d'une croix de procession, datant du XVIIIe siècle, a été inaugurée. Des objets classés aux Monuments historiques ... «ladepeche.fr, May 15»
Restauration du retable de l'église Saint Hilaire
Fin juin, le retable de l'église Saint Hilaire à Bagiry devrait reprendre sa place initiale après avoir retrouvé une seconde jeunesse. En avril 2014, Jean-Marc ... «ladepeche.fr, May 15»
Restauration du retable de l'église Notre-Dame de la Marlière à …
Une fuite d'eau a provoqué l'apparition et la prolifération du mérule dans l'église de ce quartier proche de la frontière belge. C'est le retable datant de 1750 qui ... «Nord Eclair.fr, Abr 15»
Douai : le retable d'Anchin, polyptyque à transformation, fête ses …
En ce qui concerne le retable d'Anchin, c'est Charles Goguin, abbé d'Anchin de 1508 à 1546, qui lui commanda ce polyptyque à transformation vers 1511. «La Voix du Nord, Feb 15»
Bejewelled backdrop to coronations did not cost a king's ransom
Cambridge conservation scientist Spike Bucklow uncovered the knock-down cost of the 1260 AD 'Westminter Retable' while researching his latest book 'Riddle ... «Phys.Org, Feb 15»
La C-suite en retable : le DSI (cet artiste)
Cette forme de retable ne se prend pas au sérieux. C'est un prisme poétique, parfois amusant, difractant les sages éclairages que l'on trouve habituellement sur ... «Les Échos Business, Dic 14»