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topic_name = Christianity in art | topic_name = Christianity in art | ||
− | [[Image:Michelangelo Petersdom Pieta.JPG|thumb|[[Michelangelo]]'s [[Pieta]], a sculputre of [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Mary]] holding the dying [[Jesus]].]] | | + | [[Image:Michelangelo Petersdom Pieta.JPG|thumb|center|[[Michelangelo]]'s [[Pieta]], a sculputre of [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Mary]] holding the dying [[Jesus]].]] | |
subtopics = [[Christian art and paintings index]], [[Christian artists and painters index]] | subtopics = [[Christian art and paintings index]], [[Christian artists and painters index]] | ||
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Christianity in art | |
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Art representing the life of Jesus and other Christian themes is very common. Famous works include paintings like The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci and sculptures like Michelangelo's Peita.
Early Christian art
Christian art in the Renaissance
Modern Christian art
Views on Christianity and art and controversy
Quotes
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Return to Christian literature, art, music and media
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