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Definitions of altarpiece in various dictionaries:
noun - a painted or carved screen placed above and behind an altar or communion table
A piece of artwork, such as a painting or carving, that is placed above and behind an altar.
ALTARPIECE - An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing behind the altar of a Christian...
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A piece of artwork, such as a painting or carving, that is placed above and behind an altar. |
a painted or carved screen placed above and behind an altar or communion table |
A painting or other work of art designed to be set above and behind an altar. |
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An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting or sculpture, or a set of them, the word can also be used of the whole ensemble behind an altar, otherwise known as a reredos, including what is often an elaborate frame for the central image or images. Altarpieces were one of the most important products of Christian art especially from the late Middle Ages to the era of the Counter-Reformation.Large number of altarpieces are now removed from their church settings, and often their elaborate sculpted frameworks, and displayed as more simply framed paintings in museums and other places. |