transept Meaning in marathi ( transept शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
चर्चचा भाग, चर्चच्या आतील भागाची एक बाजू,
Noun:
चर्चचा भाग,
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transept's Usage Examples:
Hammer dressed Tea Tree Gully sandstone"mdash;from what is now Anstey Hill Recreation Park"mdash; was used in the sanctuary, choir, transepts and part of the nave.
At the southern end of the transept cardinal Orsini commissioned another chapel, dedicated to St John the Baptist, which was probably originally built for the tomb of Napoleone Orsini himself, but the cardinal was never buried there and the tomb remained empty .
Gothic styles), the crossing gives access to the nave on the west, the transept arms on the north and south, and the choir, as the first part of the chancel.
The nave and transept clerestories have triple lancets, while the clerestories in the chancel have carved spherical triangles.
In the 13th century there was a frenzy of building: the nave aisles were vaulted, the clerestory was built, the Montacute Chapels replaced the Norman apse in the north transept and work began on the North Porch, notable for its unusually large size.
asymmetrical, having a small transept on the north side remaining from an earlier building, and an unusually large south transept.
common association of vaulting in cathedrals of the Middle Ages involves a nave of barrel vault design with transepts of groined vaulting.
The frescoes in the right transept depict the childhood of Christ, partly by Giotto and his workshop and the Nativity by the anonymous Maestro di San Nicola.
transepts containing a mezzanine each, which are connected by a bridge that is suspended from the tunnel ceiling by tie rods.
Prior to him there had been some decorations in the upper right hand section of the transept by an (anonymous) Northern Master, probably an English artist (1267–1270).
with nave highlighted The nave (/neɪv/) is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts.
octagonal baptistry connected to the near the altar of Saint Mary Magdalene in the gospel transept was constructed in 1853.
Synonyms:
structure, construction, church building, church,
Antonyms:
misconstruction, disassembly, natural object,