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predella
[ pri-del-uh; Italian pre-del-lah ]
noun
- Fine Arts. the base of an altarpiece, often decorated with small paintings or reliefs.
predella
/ pr瑟藞d蓻l蓹; pre藞d蓻lla /
noun
- a painting or sculpture or a series of small paintings or sculptures in a long narrow strip forming the lower edge of an altarpiece or the face of an altar step or platform
- a platform in a church upon which the altar stands
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of predella1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of predella1
Example Sentences
Most compelling of Mr. Viola鈥檚 existential views, pairing the universal with the quotidian, is his horizontal five-panel, flat-screen video 鈥淐atherine鈥檚 Room,鈥 based in concept on the five-part predella of the 鈥淪t. Catherine of Siena鈥 altarpiece by the 15th-century Sienese painter Andrea di Bartolo Cini.
Both the Louvre and Worcester works are so-called predella panels鈥攕mall paintings that run along the base of an altarpiece鈥攆rom the 鈥淢adonna di Piazza鈥 in Pistoia, Italy.
Both paintings鈥斺淭he Annunciation鈥 and 鈥淎 Miracle of Saint Donatus of Arezzo鈥濃攚ere part of a predella, or supporting platform, beneath an altarpiece titled 鈥淭he Madonna di Piazza,鈥 completed between 1475 and 1485.
Predella鈥檚 attorney, Daniel Rice, says it鈥檚 a way to force senior firefighters to retire so younger employees can advance.
The four were part of the altarpiece鈥檚 predella, a narrative sequence across the base of the altar.
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