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Meaning of mandorla




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

mandorla
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In Middle Ages art it was an oval or almond-shaped frame bordering religious images. It is a word from the Italian language meaning almond. This frame by the generals was gilded as an aura.

  




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Drawing or oval frame surrounding religious images, originally it was just an aura, then it was decorated. It comes from the Italian mándorla ("almond"). See mystical almond, pantocrator.

  



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