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Santa Maria in Vallicella, RomeDome (The Trinity) and apse (Assumption of the Virgin) painted by Pietro da Cortona between 1647-1660
East Ham ChurchThe fine old church of St. Mary Magdalen, East Ham, London, which is mainly of Norman construction, with a distintive circular apse. Date: 11th - 12th century
Ayasofya, Istanbul, Turkey - The MihrabThe mihrab (located in the apse where the altar used to stand, pointing towards Mecca) in the Ayasofya, Istanbul, Turkey. Architects of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul were Anthemius of Tralles
ITALY. Trieste. Cathedral of Saint Giusto. Apse. Venetian school. Middle Byzantine art. Mosaic
FRANCE. Chartres. Notre Dame cathedral. Stained glass window in the apse. 12th c. On the top, the Last Supper is pictured. Gothic art. Glass window
Christ Pantocreator. 1148. ITALY. CefalthedralChrist Pantocreator. 1148. ITALY. Cefal thedral. Located in the apse. Middle Byzantine art. Mosaic
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SPAIN. ARAGON. ZARAGOZA. Zaragoza. Cathedral-La Seo (14th-16th c.). Mudejar apse. Mudejar art. Architecture
Apse from the church in Esterri de Cards. 11th c. Decorated with a representation of the Pantocrator and the Tetramorphos
Apse from the church in the Castle of Orcau. end 11th c. Detail of Saint Paul. Romanesque art. Fresco
Convent of St John at MustairConvent of St John at Mstair. Central apse frescos decorated with a Pantocrator. SWITZERLAND. Mustair. Convent of St. John
Apse from El Burgal. 11th c. Left detail: the Virgin represented with the chalice and St. Peter holding the keys. Work ascribed
PEDRET, Master of (12th century). Apse from Santa Maria d Aneu. end 11th c. On the semicircular wall elements of the visions of Isaiah and Ezekiel are synthesized
PEDRET, Master of (12th century). Apse from Santa Maria d Aneu. 11th c. On the semicircular wall elements of
Salonica - St Dimitrius ChurchThe exterior of the Apse of the Church of St Dimitrius, Salonica, Greece
Luxor Temple ColumnsThe distinctive shape of the columns of the Temple at Luxor. This view shows evidence of the later re-use of the site in the apse of a Christian Church at the rear