Saint Bartholomew’s Church interior work, New York City

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Saint Bartholomew’s Church interior work, New York City, is a distinguished example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical design, noted for its richly ornamented, Byzantine-inspired architectural and decorative scheme.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine Revival interior
church interior
ecclesiastical interior design
architecturalStyle Byzantine Revival
Neo-Romanesque
surface form: "Romanesque Revival"
architecturalType church interior
borough Manhattan
category church interiors in New York City
city New York City
country United States of America
era American Beaux-Arts and eclectic period
function liturgical space
space for Christian worship
hasElement apse
chancel
decorative vaulting
liturgical furnishings
nave
ornamental capitals
side aisles
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark contributing interior
New York City Landmark
surface form: "New York City Landmark (interior)"
inspiredBy Byzantine architecture
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
Saint Bartholomew’s Church, New York City
materialUsed marble
mosaic tile
stained glass
stone
notedFor Byzantine-inspired decorative scheme
early 20th-century ecclesiastical design
mosaics
polychrome decoration
rich ornamentation
partOf Saint Bartholomew’s Church complex
period early 20th century
religiousDenomination Anglicanism
religiousTradition Episcopal Church
significance distinguished example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical design in New York City
important example of Byzantine-inspired church interior in the United States
usedFor ceremonies and sacraments
religious services

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Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue notableWork Saint Bartholomew’s Church interior work, New York City

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