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- mimic metalwork. It is generally called "Il Paliotto del Salvatore" or the antependium of the Savior, paliotto being the Italian word for an antependium...
- Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 March 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2021. Paliotto, Vincenzo (22 September 2011). "L'altro calcio. Storie di football e politica:...
- 18th century with an unfinished 17th-century façade, has an altar front (Paliotto) of chased silver dating to the 12th century, and a crosier from the 15th...
- direct copies of the Louvre version is actually an altar cloth called the Paliotto leonardesco (ca 1487–90) housed in the Museo Baroffio, and the other is...
- examples of Carolingian goldsmiths' work is the Golden Altar (824–859), a paliotto, in the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan. The altars four sides are decorated...
- Miranda. "Macchiavelli, Francesco Maria". Retrieved 19 December 2018. Paliotto, Lorenzo (2006). Ferrara nel Seicento : quotidianità tra potere legatizio...
- 13-15 DeGreve, 16 Murrays, 10 Murrays, 362, 10. By contrast in Italian a paliotto is an antependium or altar frontal in any medium, Murrays, 364 DeGreve...
- anniversary of the consecration of the church (in November), an altar plate (paliotto) is displa****, made of mother of pearl, ivory, tortoises****, and hard-wood...
- notable, with a wooden statue of Saint Dominic in a niche and a marble paliotto from 1761 at its base, created by Giuseppe Mancini commissioned by Francesco...
- celebrated with Maria Adelaide of Habsburg-Lorraine. In 1854 he engraved the paliotto in Milan Cathedral, in the chapel of the Madonna of the Tree. In 1856 he...