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reredos

In church architecture, an ornamented wall or screen at the back of the high altar. It usually consists of a screen detached from the wall, and is elaborately adorned with sculpture and tracery or painting. Originally the reredos was a hanging of tapestry or silk; later it became more substantial, but could still be moved, and was used only at certain festivals.

See also altarpiece.



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An 18th-century reredos, with commandments - very rare, Stood here 'til Savage tore it down, without a single care.
In which square mile, for instance, can you see glass by John Piper and Patrick Reyntiens, a painted reredos by Ceri Richards, sculpture by Elizabeth Frink and Tracy Emin all within places of Christian worship or their curtilage?
The building's civic genome originated in 2002 at Parry's Stirling Prize shortlisted 30 Finsbury Square, whose main facade (an inversion of Le Corbusier's Five Points) suggests a garden trellis, or reredos to the altar of its urban green, and something of the formal and public conviviality of Rafael Moneo's Murcia Town Hall annexe.
 
 
 
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