Religious art is a visual representation of religious ideologies and their relationship with humans. Sacred art directly relates to religious art in the...
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Buddhism, frequently depicting religious figures revered in Manichaeism seated upon lotus thrones in its religious art. Since the introduction of Christianity...
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of Rome, its religious hierarchy, what is today the modern-day Roman Catholic Church commissioned and funded production of religious art imagery. While...
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various periods also been used in images of rulers and heroes. In the religious art of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism...
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Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) is the world's first interfaith museum of contemporary art that engages religious and spiritual themes. MOCRA...
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Freedom of religion (redirect from Religious freedom)
Freedom of religion or religious liberty, also known as freedom of religion or belief (FoRB), is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual...
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practiced for religious or ceremonial purposes. Art was first formalized under the Japanese but did not flourish until the democratic period. Art collecting...
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Hampton worked as a janitor and secretly built a large assemblage of religious art from scavenged materials, known as the Throne of the Third Heaven of...
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Protestant criticisms of art in Roman Catholicism to produce a more stringent style of Catholic art. Protestant religious art both embraced Protestant...
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"Spiritual but not religious" (SBNR), also known as "spiritual but not affiliated" (SBNA), or less commonly "more spiritual than religious", is a popular...
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Byzantine and Medieval art of the Western Middle Ages, much art focused on the expression of subjects about biblical and religious culture, and used styles...
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The Museum of Religious Art' (Museo di Arte Sacra) is an art gallery and museum in Certaldo, opened in 2001 and (with the Palazzo Pretorio and the House...
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the Roman Empire. The Church in Rome was influenced by the Roman art and the religious artists of the time. The stone sarcophagi of Roman Christians exhibit...
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Depictions of Muhammad (redirect from Muhammad in art)
question of whether images in Islamic art, including those depicting Muhammad, can be considered as religious art remains a matter of contention among...
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Diaspora. Jewish art encompasses the visual plastic arts, sculpture, painting, and more, all influenced by Jewish culture, history, and religious beliefs. Jewish...
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Painting (redirect from Painting, the art of)
share of the history of painting in both Eastern and Western art is dominated by religious art. Examples of this kind of painting range from artwork depicting...
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Church to contemporary art in order to bridge the past and present. Pope Paul VI inaugurated the Collection of Modern Religious Art in 1973. Mario Ferrazza...
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A religious image is a work of visual art that is representational and has a religious purpose, subject or connection. All major historical religions have...
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A religious symbol is an iconic representation intended to represent a specific religion, or a specific concept within a given religion. Religious symbols...
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Icon (redirect from Religious Icons)
icon (from Ancient Greek εἰκών (eikṓn) 'image, resemblance') is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox...
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often also play a part in other types of art, such as history painting, including allegorical and religious art, portraiture, or the decorative arts. From...
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Art of Myanmar refers to visual art created in Myanmar (Burma). Ancient Burmese art was influenced by India and China, and was often religious in nature...
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Russian icons represent a form of religious art that developed in Eastern Orthodox Christianity after Kievan Rus' adopted the faith from the Eastern Roman...
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major Korean art forms such as landscape painting and sculpture. Korean culture and art have always been heavily influenced by ample religious elements that...
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Mesoamerica (section Political and religious art)
Historical tales and events were then translated into pieces of art, and art was used to relay religious and political messages. Archaeological studies have never...
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The vast majority of surviving Tibetan art created before the mid-20th century is religious, with the main forms being thangka, paintings on cloth, mostly...
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Chavín culture (section Religious art)
Chavín art. It has an important religious meaning and is repeated on many carvings and sculptures. Eagles are also commonly seen throughout Chavín art. There...
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mattered was their existence, not their being on view." The cult value of religious art is in the fact that "certain statues of gods are accessible only to...
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Blake Prize (redirect from Blake prize for religious art)
The Blake Prize, formerly the Blake Prize for Religious Art, is an Australian art prize awarded for art that explores spirituality. Since the inaugural...
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Culture of Europe (redirect from Prehistoric European art)
rooted in its art, architecture, traditions, cuisines, music, folklore, embroidery, film, literature, economics, philosophy and religious customs. Whilst...
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