A templon (from Greek τέμπλον meaning "temple", plural templa) is a feature of Byzantine churches consisting of a barrier separating the nave from the...
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is represented by Galerie Templon in Paris and Brussels. 2019 Hands, Seen, Antwerpen, Belgium Beyond Gravity, Galerie Templon, Paris, France 2018 Heartland...
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Daniel Templon is a French contemporary art dealer born in 1945. In 1966, he founded his first contemporary art gallery in Paris. With no artistic background...
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placed anywhere within a church. The iconostasis evolved from the Byzantine templon, a process complete by the 15th century. A direct comparison for the function...
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Christianity since the beginning of the church. An iconostasis, also called the templon, is a wall of icons and religious paintings, separating the nave from the...
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Daniel Templon Gallery, Paris 2008 : La Bourgogne, la famille et l'eau tiède, Daniel Templon Gallery, Paris 2012 : Walpurgisnacht, Daniel Templon Gallery...
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to have a different origin, deriving from the ancient altar screen or templon.[citation needed] The word rood is derived from the Saxon word rood or...
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duke of Croats – Dux Cruatorum. The inscription was originally a part of templon of a church in Šopot at Benkovac built by Duke Branimir, who ruled Croatia...
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because it was reserved for the clergy. In Early Christian architecture the templon was a barrier dividing off the sanctuary from the rest of the church; in...
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Brightest Light” for “About 1789” (Paris: Daniel Templon, 1997) p. 11 "Galerie Templon - Exhibition". Templon.com. “Tony Scherman in conversation with Sanford...
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