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The Medieval Choir Screen in Sacred Space: The Dynamic Interiors of Vezzolano and Breisach
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The Medieval Choir Screen in Sacred Space: The Dynamic Interiors of Vezzolano and Breisach

Source: https://arthistory.yale.edu/media-gallery/medieval-choir-screen-sacred-space-dynamic-interiors-vezzolano-and-breisach Parent: https://arthistory.yale.edu/media-gallery

Jacqueline Jung

April 22, 2017

In their later medieval heyday, choir screens were pivotal centerpieces and focalisers of their sacred environments. Embellished with figural imagery; outfitted with platforms, pulpits, and altars; and rendered visually porous by the presence of large doors and windows, screens at once defined