A carved or painted wall behind an altar.
Structure placed behind the altar table and against the wall, typically sub-divided into panels and nichos, and richly decorated.
A screen, or tapestry, which stands, or is hung, behind the altar.
In a church, the ornamental screen behind the altar.
the wall behind the main altar in a church
a painted or carved screen placed above and behind an altar or communion table
a wall or screen of wood or stone rising behind an altar
A decorated panel behind an altar. It is usually of wood or stone. The reredos is often made elaborate with sculpture, carvings and painting.
A screen or partition wall located behind the altar
an ornamental screen of stone or wood behind and above the altar
Screen of stone or wood covering the wall at the back of an altar.
a decorative screen situated to the rear of the altar.
A decorated wall behind the altar of a church.
Panelled screen at the back of the altar
An elaborate wall carving or screen utilized primarily on or behind the high Altar.
a decorative screen behind the altar, usually highly carved.
An altar screen with architectural frame painted with images of the saints or statues of the saints placed in niches in the facade
Wall covering or screen behind the alter decorated with the twelve apostles
rear-re-doss] any decoration behind or above an altar; may be in the form of statues, screens, or tapestries.
A reredos (also spelled raredos) is a screen or decoration behind the altar in a church, usually depicting religious iconography or images. It can be made of stone, wood, metal, ivory, or a combination of materials. The images may be painted, carved, gilded, composed of mosaics, and/or embedded with niches for statues.