@prefix bvha: <https://hist-arch-vocab.org/bvha#> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix dc: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .

bvha:c_a9cead41
  skos:prefLabel "retablo"@es, "retable"@fr, "retable"@en, "oltářní retábl"@cs, "Altarretabel"@de ;
  a owl:NamedIndividual, skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower bvha:c_828bc2e9 .

skos:Concept a owl:Class .
bvha:conceptScheme_6018174b
  skos:prefLabel "Quellennachweis Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art and Architecture "@de ;
  a owl:NamedIndividual, skos:ConceptScheme .

bvha:conceptScheme_ea998ebe
  skos:prefLabel "Strukturtypen"@de ;
  a owl:NamedIndividual, skos:ConceptScheme .

bvha:conceptScheme_ede8e468
  skos:prefLabel "Strukturtypen für Sakralbauten"@de ;
  a owl:NamedIndividual, skos:ConceptScheme .

bvha:c_828bc2e9
  dc:modified "2021-01-31T00:01:44"^^xsd:dateTime ;
  skos:inScheme bvha:conceptScheme_ea998ebe, bvha:conceptScheme_6018174b, bvha:conceptScheme_7816b346, bvha:conceptScheme_ede8e468 ;
  skos:definition "Pala is an Italian word for a large altapiece, and is used only for a single picture in which the action, the figures, and scene are treated as being in one consistent space, and occuring in a single pictorial continuum. It is described as a \\'pala of a unified type\\' in contrast to an ancona (Retabel), which usually consists of several pictures united in a singel frame, but not necessarily consistent between themselves; or a polyptych, which consists normally of a central picture with a number of smaller pictures - usually figures of saints - grouped round it. [Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art & Architecture 2004].  "@de ;
  skos:prefLabel "Pala"@de, "pala"@en, "pala"@cs ;
  a owl:NamedIndividual, skos:Concept ;
  skos:broader bvha:c_a9cead41 ;
  dc:created "2020-01-28T20:55:48"^^xsd:dateTime .

bvha:conceptScheme_7816b346
  skos:prefLabel "Bamberger Vokabular für Historische Architektur"@de ;
  a owl:NamedIndividual, skos:ConceptScheme .

