Areredos(/ˈrɪərˌdɒs,ˈrɪərɪ-,ˈrɛrɪ-/REER-dos,REER-ih-,RERR-ih-) is a largealtarpiece,a screen, or decoration placed behind thealtarin achurch.It often includesreligious images.
The termreredosmay also be used for similar structures, if elaborate, in secular architecture, for example very grand carvedchimneypieces.[1]It also refers to a simple, low stone wall placed behind ahearth.
Description
editA reredos can be made of stone, wood, metal,ivory,or a combination of materials. The images may be painted, carved,gilded,composed ofmosaics,and/or embedded withnichesforstatues.Sometimes atapestryor another fabric such assilkorvelvetis used.
Derivation and history of the term
editReredosisderivedthroughMiddle Englishfrom the 14th-century Anglo-Normanareredos,which in turn is fromarere'behind' +dos'back', fromLatindorsum.(Despite its appearance, the first part of the word is not formed by doubling the prefix "re-", but by an archaic spelling of "rear".) In the 14th and 15th centuries the term referred generally to an open hearth of a fireplace or to a screen placed behind a table, then became nearlyobsoleteuntil it was revived in the 19th century.
Reredosvsretable
editThe termreredosis sometimes confused with the termretable.While areredosgenerally forms or covers the wall behind an altar,[2]aretableis placed either on the altar or immediately behind and attached to the altar. "Many altars have both a reredos and a retable."[3]But this distinction may not always be observed. The retable may have become part of the reredos when an altar was moved away from the wall. For altars that are against the wall, the retable often sits on top of the altar, at the back, particularly when there is no reredos (in which case adossalcurtain or something similar is used instead of a reredos). The retable may hold flowers and candlesticks.
InFrench(and sometimes inEnglishby confusing the terms), a reredos is called aretable;inSpanisharetablo,etc.
Gallery
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New College, OxfordChapel reredos, UK
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Altar of TheBasilica of Our Lady of the PillarinZaragoza
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Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción,Tarancón.
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Holy Trinity Church, West Bromwich, war memorial for World War I.
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The "Grand Retablo",Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano.
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Plainaltarpiecepainting
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Grace Church in New York Reredos,Grace Church (Manhattan).
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Reredos",Baca, Murtha, and Visual Resources Association,Cataloging Cultural Objects: A Guide to Describing Cultural Works and Their Images,2006, American Library Association,ISBN0838935648,9780838935644
- ^Bradshaw, Paul F. (24 April 2013).New SCM Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship.Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd.ISBN978-0-334-04932-6.
- ^Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online"Retable"
- ^"TEMPLO DE SANTA ROSA DE LIMA (TEMPLO DE LAS ROSAS)".michoacan.travel.
- ^Beckwith, Sarah (1996).Christ's Body: Identity, Culture and Society in Late Medieval Writings.London: Routledge. p. 22.ISBN978-0415144261.Retrieved17 December2019.