The baldacchino raised with questionable taste above the ciborium of Arnolfo di Cambio, a pupil of Nicolò Pisano (A.
The magistrates met her at the gates with a stately baldacchino fringed with gold and silver, and escorted their Sovereign Lady to the house of Bartolommeo Busseto, where she alighted to partake of the banquet which had been prepared.
Provide a baldacchino to be carried over her head.
They took their places under a baldacchino near the altar, followed by the Regent, who led her niece Eleanor by the hand.
Lorenzo fuori le Mura, of 1254 (Jacopo the younger); baldacchino of the Lateran and of S.
The baldacchino of the same basilica is a signed work of the Florentine Arnolfo del Cambio, 1285, "cum suo socio Petro," probably a pupil of the Cosmati.
The baldacchino (well known from Macpherson's photographs) is remarkable for its perfect proportions.
Two of the pillars of the baldacchino are of breccia-corallina.
The baldacchino is inscribed: "Tu es vas electionis, Sancte Paule Apostole, Prædicator veritatis In universo mundo.
The mosaics increase in splendour as they approach the tribune, in front of which is a grand baldacchino by Fuga, erected by Benedict XIV.
Nearly on a line with the baldacchino is the entrance of the Borghese Chapel, built by Flaminio Ponzio for Paul V.
These originally supported thebaldacchino over the high altar.
The four columns which they contain originally supported the baldacchino over the high altar here; three of them are of verde antico.
The rose in terracotta of the facade is a work of this time, as is the exquisite baldacchino over the high altar within, upheld by two pilasters and two columns of Greek marble.
This baldacchino was afterwards reconstructed with greater richness, and painted by Giorgio Vasari.
Domenico wrought for the Confraternity of Arezzo a baldacchino painted in oil, a rich and costly work, which was lent not many years ago for the holding of a representation in S.
The treasury possesses some good embroideries and two or three chalices, one of which, with a half-figure of Christ in the tomb, is set before the baldacchino on Good Friday, to show symbolically that the Body of Christ is in the Sacrament.
The altar was rebuilt and beautified in 1362, and it is probable that the baldacchino is of that date.
At the end of the procession a rich baldacchino is borne aloft above the priest who carries the Host.
The Baldacchino Madonna of the Pitti, at Florence, is closely akin to Bartolommeo's composition in the same gallery.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baldacchino" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: canopy; corporal; shade