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"POLYCHROME SCULPTURE"
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#10823298
2 December 2023
The north door of the Cathedral of Leon in Spain, known as the door of the Virgin of the Dice, is being shown in detail. This polychrome door, dating from the end of the 13th century, is in the Gothic style.
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#9598940
16 February 2023
Detail of the sculpture of the Virgen Blanca, patron saint of the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain) that is located outside the church of San Miguel. It is a Gothic-style polychrome sculpture.
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#1550186
14 November 2016
Muszynka, Poland 13th, November 2016 St. John Orthodox Church in Muszynka in winter scenery is seen. The Filial Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist in Muszynka (currently a Filial Roman Catholic Church) was erected in the C18th using log construction. The individual sections of the church are square, and the chancel is closed on three sides, with the sacristy on the north side. The ornamental polychrome dates from the turn of the C20th. Next to the C18th iconostasis there are two side altars; the south one is late-baroque from the end of the C17th with a painting of Madonna with Child, while the north, rococo one is from the C18th and has sculptures of St. Peter and St. Paul and a painting of St. Barbara (traditionally said to have been donated by the Bar Confederates). The church is part of the The Wooden Architecture Route in Malopolska.
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#1550188
14 November 2016
Muszynka, Poland 13th, November 2016 St. John Orthodox Church in Muszynka in winter scenery is seen. The Filial Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist in Muszynka (currently a Filial Roman Catholic Church) was erected in the C18th using log construction. The individual sections of the church are square, and the chancel is closed on three sides, with the sacristy on the north side. The ornamental polychrome dates from the turn of the C20th. Next to the C18th iconostasis there are two side altars; the south one is late-baroque from the end of the C17th with a painting of Madonna with Child, while the north, rococo one is from the C18th and has sculptures of St. Peter and St. Paul and a painting of St. Barbara (traditionally said to have been donated by the Bar Confederates). The church is part of the The Wooden Architecture Route in Malopolska.
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#1550189
14 November 2016
Muszynka, Poland 13th, November 2016 St. John Orthodox Church in Muszynka in winter scenery is seen. The Filial Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist in Muszynka (currently a Filial Roman Catholic Church) was erected in the C18th using log construction. The individual sections of the church are square, and the chancel is closed on three sides, with the sacristy on the north side. The ornamental polychrome dates from the turn of the C20th. Next to the C18th iconostasis there are two side altars; the south one is late-baroque from the end of the C17th with a painting of Madonna with Child, while the north, rococo one is from the C18th and has sculptures of St. Peter and St. Paul and a painting of St. Barbara (traditionally said to have been donated by the Bar Confederates). The church is part of the The Wooden Architecture Route in Malopolska.
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#1550190
14 November 2016
Muszynka, Poland 13th, November 2016 St. John Orthodox Church in Muszynka in winter scenery is seen. The Filial Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist in Muszynka (currently a Filial Roman Catholic Church) was erected in the C18th using log construction. The individual sections of the church are square, and the chancel is closed on three sides, with the sacristy on the north side. The ornamental polychrome dates from the turn of the C20th. Next to the C18th iconostasis there are two side altars; the south one is late-baroque from the end of the C17th with a painting of Madonna with Child, while the north, rococo one is from the C18th and has sculptures of St. Peter and St. Paul and a painting of St. Barbara (traditionally said to have been donated by the Bar Confederates). The church is part of the The Wooden Architecture Route in Malopolska.
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#1550191
14 November 2016
Muszynka, Poland 13th, November 2016 St. John Orthodox Church in Muszynka in winter scenery is seen. The Filial Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist in Muszynka (currently a Filial Roman Catholic Church) was erected in the C18th using log construction. The individual sections of the church are square, and the chancel is closed on three sides, with the sacristy on the north side. The ornamental polychrome dates from the turn of the C20th. Next to the C18th iconostasis there are two side altars; the south one is late-baroque from the end of the C17th with a painting of Madonna with Child, while the north, rococo one is from the C18th and has sculptures of St. Peter and St. Paul and a painting of St. Barbara (traditionally said to have been donated by the Bar Confederates). The church is part of the The Wooden Architecture Route in Malopolska.
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