Gothic Art The Early, High and Late Gothic Periods
.... and the light within the structure and design of Gothic cathedrals were a reflection of the power, presence and majesty of
God. .... Gardner's
Art Through The Ages. ....
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Art in Religion
.... and designs in the church were to be seen as the work of
God himself. The
art was meant as an incarnation of
God's work on earth. ....
(461

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)
Art & Culture
.... Sumerians would pray to this
god for rain, fertile grounds, and abundant harvests. As one
art historian maintains, in this era "àall freestanding
art was ....
(757

3

)
Angels in Renaissance Art
.... in Renaissance
art, and the iconography of the Archangels is especially meaningful. The Archangels are the seven angels who stand before
God in Revelations. ....
(2112

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Sacred Representation in Modern Film Chris Art
.... as Dogma center on the belief that only a strict orthodox, literal, or what for want of a better term could be called fundamentalist depiction of
God should be ....
(2674

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Sacred Representation in Modern Film Chris Art
.... as Dogma center on the belief that only a strict orthodox, literal, or what for want of a better term could be called fundamentalist depiction of
God should be ....
(2668

11

)
The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... spirit or soul must be the search for the wild
god, the
god of mystery, the
god back of
god" (p. 274). Like the pursuit of all arts, the
art of psychotherapy ....
(1064

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)
The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... spirit or soul must be the search for the wild
god, the
god of mystery, the
god back of
god" (p. 274). Like the pursuit of all arts, the
art of psychotherapy ....
(1052

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)
Art and Islam
.... describes
God as a being who has communicated Himself to the many by His Word, and the word is given special importance and becomes a central element in
art ....
(2804

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)
Symbolism of the Bull in Minoan Art
.... Surely all attempts to comprehend the symbolism of the bull in Minoan
art must begin from, or at least remain cognizant of, the fresco of the .... of a
god to whom ....
(2450

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Martin Heidegger on Art
.... What they become engaged in as they view the work of
art, however, is a truth .... Within the temple is the figure of the
god, concealed inside the temple: By means ....
(2292

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In comparing the art of two cultures
.... as something more than human, while the
god who enters the world must be shown as very simply human. Abiodun, Rowland. "Understanding Yoruba
Art and Aesthetics ....
(1729

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Sculpture & Erotic Art of India
.... of sexual rites was frowned upon." Yet the possibility that the erotic
art of this .... of the canonical texts that deal with the iconography of the Sun
God do not ....
(1675

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)
Ancient Art
.... of the Greco-Roman world, a cult that would have a long-term influence in mythology, religion, literature, and
art. Dionysus was a pan-Hellenic
god who was ....
(3971

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)
Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... appropriate. Akhenaton proscribed the worship of the traditional gods and, for the most part, the representation of his
god in
art. But ....
(8781

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)
Contemporary Christian Art
....
art: The desire on the part of the artist to use his or her talents to spread the good word. Christian artists look on their talent as a direct gift from
God, ....
(807

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)
Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... appropriate. Akhenaton proscribed the worship of the traditional gods and, for the most part, the representation of his
god in
art. But ....
(10728

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Veronese Art Analysis
.... Mannerism, as defined, equates to "A European
art movement and style that developed between .... its subjects, Venus, the goddess of love, and Mars, the
god of war. ....
(1161

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Creating the Culture of Art
.... Michelangelo, in the Sistine Chapel is not
art, to Staniszewski, because it was a work meant to be a visual representation of the magnificence of
God, and its ....
(1661

7

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Machiavelli v. Aquinas in Compelling Arguments in Favor of Their ...
.... no ruler could succeed without being manipulative or without mastering the
art of war. .... and that a ruler must function within the limits imposed on men by
God. ....
(1004

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Creations of Art
.... "..there is no human nature, because there is no
God to have a .... that is revealed by leafing through the pages of a book on the history of 20th century
art? ....
(3147

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Spirit of the Medieval Period
.... in terms of
art and literature, was reshaping the understanding of the world and leading many people to rethink the relationship between
God or church and man. ....
(938

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Huizinga's The Autumn of the Middle Ages
.... in terms of
art and literature, was reshaping the understanding of the world and leading many people to rethink the relationship between
God or church and man. ....
(946

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Moche Art
.... Thus Donnan proceeded to isolate similar groupings of icons in Moche
art. .... central figures, marked A and B. A, often referred to as the Radiant
god, has rays ....
(4926

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Moche Iconography & Art
.... Thus Donnan proceeded to isolate similar groupings of icons in Moche
art. .... central figures, marked A and B. A, often referred to as the Radiant
god, has rays ....
(4571

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Islamic Art Exhibition
Muhammad condemned those who would dare to imitate
God's work by making figurative
art. As a result, Islamic
art is for the most part nonfigurative. ....
(3809

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Art of the 15th Century Neherlandish Regions
.... central panel, Bosch offered an inventive demonstration of "how
God's initial blessing of .... made him an anomaly in the general course of fifteenth-century
art. ....
(3237

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The Rise of Zeus
.... opposition to "life and the future" was cemented in the Greek worldview by the same methods as Zeus was reinforced as the ultimate
god, through
art and folklore ....
(1038

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The Rise of Zeus
.... opposition to "life and the future" was cemented in the Greek worldview by the same methods as Zeus was reinforced as the ultimate
god, through
art and folklore ....
(1038

4

)
Artifact of Standing Mano Sculpture
.... Sumerians would pray to this
god for rain, fertile grounds, and abundant harvests. As one
art historian maintains, in this era "àall freestanding
art was ....
(755

3

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