The altarpiece has been conceived as an enormous tabernacle with a total of eight giant columns and Corinthian capitals made of marble – the smallest measuring six and a half metres and the largest exceeding eight metres – supporting a cornice in Indian green that runs around the entire perimeter of the presbytery, protruding in the centre to create the space where the sacred effigy will be located.
The columns rest on a first body divided into two levels, which houses the tabernacle chapel in its central part, also made of marble, which gives an idea of its dimensions.
Details
Type: Church
Project Name:Altarpiece of Santuario Padre Jesús
Materials:
Honey Onix , Emperador Brown, Indian green, Spanish gold marble
Location: Dalías, Spain
Category: Religious Art
Altarpiece of Santuario Padre Jesús
Dalías, Spain
Project Description:
The altarpiece has been conceived as an enormous tabernacle with a total of eight giant columns and Corinthian capitals made of marble – the smallest measuring six and a half metres and the largest exceeding eight metres – supporting a cornice in Indian green that runs around the entire perimeter of the presbytery, protruding in the centre to create the space where the sacred effigy will be located.
The columns rest on a first body divided into two levels, which houses the tabernacle chapel in its central part, also made of marble, which gives an idea of its dimensions.
Type: Church
Concept:
Details
Project Name:Altarpiece of Santuario Padre Jesús
Materials:
Honey Onix , Emperador Brown, Indian green, Spanish gold marble
Location: Dalías, Spain
Category: Religious Art
Altarpiece of Santuario Padre Jesús
Altarpiece of Santuario Padre Jesús
Category:
Religious Art
Dalías, Spain
Description
The altarpiece has been conceived as an enormous tabernacle with a total of eight giant columns and Corinthian capitals made of marble – the smallest measuring six and a half metres and the largest exceeding eight metres – supporting a cornice in Indian green that runs around the entire perimeter of the presbytery, protruding in the centre to create the space where the sacred effigy will be located.
The columns rest on a first body divided into two levels, which houses the tabernacle chapel in its central part, also made of marble, which gives an idea of its dimensions.
Materials Used
Honey Onix , Emperador Brown, Indian green, Spanish gold marble