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Such a monument with a baldachin was a first in the Renaissance.
The central hall had a replica of idol under a baldachin.
The main altar and the baldachin was fully restored in 2005.
Baldachin returned and left several times, as did Flood.
"Girl, there are twenty of them, they will take you easily," Baldachin said slowly.
The baldachin is supported by four massive red granite columns.
Above the main altar, there is a baldachin with four cable columns.
Beds of this type were usually placed sideways against the wall with a baldachin.
Jack stood for a moment looking up at the elegant baldachin above the main altar.
Angels hold a little baldachin over the head, and a bird sits at the foot.
"I know that the rainbow is a sour myth," Baldachin said.
"It is now believed that the canopy has always been there," Baldachin said stiffly.
The central element of the sanctuary is the altar table with its carved baldachin.
To provide enough space for the priests, a new, smaller altar table was erected under the baldachin.
"The whole face of the earth is dying," Harry Baldachin maintained.
The trimming of the baldachin over the bed undulated in the breeze.
The completion of the fountain is a pillar baldachin.
Four marble plinths form the basis of the columns that support the baldachin.
Large screens and a baldachin which had closed off the transepts were never replaced.
Below the baldachin hangs a golden pendant with a large emerald.
The two gilded baldachin beds date from the 18th century.
The new items include the sanctuary bronze baldachin and the rose stained glass window.
Then the ceiling was taken away and the baldachin over the pulpit was brought back again.
I liked the white canopy over our heads better than the satin-lined baldachin in my own room up here.
Unlike the others, it has no baldachin but only a sarcophagus, though richly decorated.
I saw myself as if there were no baldaquin above my body to block the view.
I saw the red of the taffeta baldaquin above.
Behind him loomed the massive bed with its rich red baldaquin trimmed in gold.
The original pulpit with its delicately carved stone baldaquin is still in place.
The entire bed shivered, baldaquin and draperies as well.
Then with astonishing clarity I saw the embroidered baldaquin of the Master's bed, over my head.
A shot-silk curtain detaches from the door and floats down like a baldaquin.
A gilded baldaquin resting on atop four pillars.
The great canopy of the Master's regal bed was a baldaquin trimmed each fortnight with new gold fringe.
In later periods peers also held up by poles a baldaquin or cloth of honour over the king during much of the ceremony.
Here, under a baldaquin with 40 pillars, the Emperor sat cross-legged on his throne, the "Seat of the Shadow of God. "
It had the standard simple furnishings, although her bedstead was Louis XIII with baldaquin and hangings.
The interior is no longer decorated, but of interest is a stone baldaquin erected by the widow of the Duke Edishera, who died in 1674.
A tabernacle frame on a wall serves similar hieratic functions as a free-standing, three-dimensional architectural baldaquin or a ciborium over an altar.
At one end stood the Imperial Throne over which hung a purple baldaquin at the top of which was a golden Imperial eagle.
The bulls supporting the baldaquin are thought to be a reference to the peasant background of Queen Libuše's husband and co-ruler, the first Přemysl.
It is dominated by a baroque baldaquin, modelled on that of Bernini in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
The cathedral was richly decorated with impressive works of art: baldaquin, canopy, episcopal throne dais, stained glass windows, paintings, and chancel lamp (a gift of Louis XIV).
I felt myself rise upwards, as if someone had yanked me by my head out of the bed and sought to pull me up through the red cloth baldaquin and through the ceiling of the room.
Above the stone basin was a decorative wrought iron trellis, and in the 19th century a wooden baldaquin and dome and painted attic in the so-called Turkish baroque style was added which was demolished in 1955.
I was too ill, too feverish, but in my own way, stretched thin upon a consciousness of the moist hot bed and the sluggish air beneath the baldaquin, upon the blurred words of the boys and Bianca's sweet insistence, I did sleep.
It is overlooked by the ornate seat of the professor, topped by a baldaquin and supported by the statues of two naked and skinless men, known as "gli spellati" (the skinned ones), made by Ercole Lelli.
Built as a statement of the Christian faith after the upheavals of the Cathar heresy, this gigantic brick structure was embellished over the centuries: the Dominique de Florence Doorway, the 78 m high bell tower, the Baldaquin over the entrance (1515-1540).