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altarpiece

/awl-ter-pees/US // ˈɔl tərˌpis //UK // (ˈɔːltəˌpiːs) //

祭坛画,祭坛艺术,祭品,祭坛作品

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a painted or carved screen behind or above the altar or communion table in Christian churches; reredos.

Examples

  • Köhn was sent to Ghent to find it before the Nazis stole the rest of the altarpiece.

  • The two Nazi leaders actually raced one another to be the first to steal the altarpiece.

  • Why did Hitler crave the missing panel in the famous Ghent Altarpiece?

  • They surely had designs on seizing the entire altarpiece, and did not wish it to be incomplete when they did so.

  • The Treaty of Versailles mentioned only four works of cultural heritage, foremost among them The Ghent Altarpiece.

  • He died at Bocairente (near Jativa) while engaged upon an altarpiece in the church there, on the 21st of December 1579.

  • It once formed part of an altarpiece at S. Severino, long since broken up and dispersed.

  • Detail of marble altarpiece in alto relievo in cathedral of Fiesole, being a part of the monument of Bishop Salutati.

  • Its tower and chapel are Grecian, and the chapel has a most beautiful carved screen and altarpiece.

  • To a later period belong only the organ with Sienas wolf, which is a work of the early Cinquecento, and the altarpiece.