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Reredos
Rere′dos
(r?r′d?s)
, Noun.
(Arch.)
(a)
A screen or partition wall behind an altar.
(b)
The back of a fireplace.
(c)
The open hearth, upon which fires were lighted, immediately under the louver, in the center of ancient halls.
[Also spelt
reredosse
.] Fairholt.
Definition 2024
reredos
reredos
English
Alternative forms
- raredos
- reredosse
Noun
reredos (plural reredoses)
- A screen or decoration behind the altar in a church, usually depicting religious iconography or images.
- 1871, The Sacristy: A Quarterly Review of Ecclesiastical Art and Literature, Volume 1, John Hodges, London, page 246,
- A bad reredos will ruin the best church ever designed; and, although a good reredos cannot convert a bad church into a good one, it may do much to lessen the offensiveness of its badness.
- 1998, Paul V. M. Flesher, Rereading the Reredos: David, Orpheus, and Messianism in the Dura Europa Syngogue, Dān Ûrman, Paul Virgil McCracken Flesher (editors), Ancient Synagogues: Historical Analysis and Archaeological Discovery, page 363,
- Confusion has reigned in scholarly interpretation, however, because the dark-colored leaves have shown through the succeeding coats of paint across the reredos, interfering with the later scenes.
- 2007, F. E. Howard, English Church Woodwork, page 137,
- There seem to be no remains of wooden reredoses of the fourteenth century, though there are a number of examples in stone.
- 1871, The Sacristy: A Quarterly Review of Ecclesiastical Art and Literature, Volume 1, John Hodges, London, page 246,
Synonyms
Translations
screen or decoration behind the altar in a church — see retable