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religious painting - translation to ελληνικό

ART THAT IS RELIGIOUS IN THEME
Ecclesiastical Art; Art, Ecclesiastical; Ecclesiastical art; Spiritual Art; Sacred art; Devotional art; Religious painting
  • Mandaean]] manuscript art featuring [[Abatur]] at the scales, from the ''[[Scroll of Abatur]]''
  • The Book of Odes]], a collection of poetry complied by Confucius. This image is a section of the scroll of an unidentified artist from the 13th century, and it narrates the poem about rural living.
  • Alhambra Palace]] depicting images of intricate circle divisions and geometry
  • The [[Ardabil Carpet]], a [[Persian carpet]], [[Tabriz]], mid-16th century, depicts floral gardens shaped in a manner that reflects the Islamic symbolism of paradise.
  • Madonna]] with an Angel, painted by [[Sandro Botticelli]] (1470) and commissioned by the [[Catholic Church]] during the [[Renaissance]] in [[Florence]] (Boston, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum)
  • Four designs depicting the symbols of oneness and unity throughout the circles partition into each woven and detailed section.
  • A specimen of Islamic sacred art: in the [[Great Mosque of Kairouan]] in [[Tunisia]], the upper part of the ''mihrab'' (prayer niche) is decorated with 9th-century lusterware tiles and painted intertwined vegetal motifs.
  • Shrine of Shah Nematollah Vali, Iran]] showing the repetitive patterns in an identical Mosque from another country.
  • Buddha statue in Sri Lanka.
  • An example of Tibetan Buddhist art: Thangka Depicting [[Vajrabhairava]], c. 1740
  • Virgin and Child. Wall painting from the early [[catacombs]], Rome, 4th century.

religious painting         
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scene painter         
  • A scenic painter at work at the [[Semperoper]] in [[Dresden, Germany]]
  • Preparation for painting the stage floor at [[Circa Theatre]] for the pantomime Puss In Boot
Scenic painter; Scene painter; Scenic painting; Scene painting
σκηνογράφος
religious tolerance         
  • Original act of the [[Warsaw Confederation]] 1573 – the official sanctioning of religious freedom in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]
  • [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]]
  • Renan
  • Penn
  • "Tomb with hands"]]  in [[Roermond]]. Jacob van Gorcum, a [[Protestant]] (of the [[Reformed Church]]), who died in 1880 and his wife Josephina, a [[Catholic]], who died in 1888, are buried in the Protestant and Catholic cemeteries respectively, but their tombs are joined  by "hands" over the wall.
  • Erasmus
  • Milton
  • The [[Maryland Toleration Act]], passed in 1649.
  • Participants make their way, to the [[King Abdullah I Mosque]] in Amman, Jordan from Our Lady Church, to attend the Voices of Religious Tolerance (VORT) conference on April 21, 2011
  • Bayle
  • Clement VI
  • Castellio
  • Tractatus Theologico-Politicus of Spinoza
  • Voltaire
RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
Religious Toleration; Religious toleration
ανεξιθρησκία

Ορισμός

Hierogram
·noun A form of sacred or hieratic writing.

Βικιπαίδεια

Religious art

Religious art is a visual representation of religious ideologies and their relationship with humans. Sacred art directly relates to religious art in the sense that its purpose is for worship and religious practices. According to one set of definitions, artworks that are inspired by religion but are not considered traditionally sacred remain under the umbrella term of religious art, but not sacred art.

Other terms often used for art of various religions are cult image, usually for the main image in a place of worship, icon in its more general sense (not restricted to Eastern Orthodox images), and "devotional image" usually meaning a smaller image for private prayer or worship. Images can often be divided into "iconic images", just showing one or more figures, and "narrative images" showing moments from an episode or story involving sacred figures.

The use of images has been controversial in many religions. The term for such opposition is aniconism, with iconoclasm being the deliberate destruction of images by people of the same religion.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για religious painting
1. The 17th century religious painting is believed to have been stolen from a church on Myconos.
2. He had votive offerings, which had been stolen with the religious painting, in his possession.
3. Police found in the man’s possession votive offerings which had been stolen along with the religious painting that measures 40 by 50 centimeters.
4. A priceless 700–year–old icon was stolen yesterday from a cliff–side monastery in the eastern Peloponnese, prompting the police to launch an air and land search for the religious painting which many worshippers believe can work miracles.
5. Ask art galleries: they now have to write the story of every religious painting on the label as people no longer know what "agony in the garden", "deposition", "transfiguration" or "ascension" mean.