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early church art gallery - 0 views

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    This is a link to a gallery of early church art.
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    The Last Supper

Renissance Art - 0 views

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gothic art - Google Image Search - 0 views

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    Images that could be used to recognise Gothic Art
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Greek Artists - 0 views

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    Early church art
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    Greek artists: List of great Greek artists and index to where their art can be viewed at art museums worldwide.
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Protostar Animation - 0 views

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    The link takes you to a website with an animation on how a protostar is mades. This helpful for science.
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http://www.tribulation.com/images/KingJesus.jpg - 0 views

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    a traditional image of jesus
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Art History Periods and Movements in the Yahoo! Directory - 0 views

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    List Of Art Movements
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100+ Most Important Artworks of the Renaissance - 0 views

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    reaissance gallery of art
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Mary Rose D'Angelo: Images of Jesus and the Christian Call in the Gospels of Luke and John - 0 views

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    Project 4
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Photoshop tips - 0 views

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    things on photoshop and how to do things
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Christian Artwork, Religious Art, Jesus Poster, Jesus Artwork,Inspirational Artwork, In... - 0 views

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    This website might give you ideas for your own artworks.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Resurrection of Jesus Christ - 0 views

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    This site might help you understand more about the resurrection of Jesus
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Byzantine architecture - 0 views

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    The Byzantine was not only know for its paintings but for its architecture
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How To: Interpret Art - 0 views

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    Learn to appreciate and interpret art with Lifehack's well-written tutorial for newbie art aficionados Tips to keep in mind give
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How to Interpret Abstract Art - Art Appreciation & Fine Arts - 0 views

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    Do you ask yourself any of these questions?\n\nWhat is abstract art? Is it the same thing as Modern Art? How can I interpret and evaluate a piece of abstract art? Can it have a subject or a meaning? Are there different types of abstract art?\n\nIf you want to discover the answers, and ask more questions, this course is for you!\n\nAbstraction is not a style of art, like for example, Baroque or Cubism. It is, rather, about the subject matter and our reading of it. An artist expressing the beauty of a landscape can paint a picture of the landscape, but how can an artist make a piece of artwork about an emotion such as fear, or an idea such as purity, or a quality of a painting such as shape, weight or rhythm? It might be worth considering your expectations of some other art forms; music and dance for example\n\nThe art critic Herbert Read wrote in 1931, �We must not be afraid of this word �abstract�. All art is primarily abstract�. But many people are afraid of abstract art, and feel that it is alien territory! In this course we will approach abstract art via art with which we, perhaps, feel more comfortable and learn to extend our skills of interpretation and understanding. We will also make sure that terms bandied around in art speak such as �abstract, �figurative�, �realism�, �representational� are clearly defined.\n\nWe will explore what we mean by realism and abstraction in Western art by looking at images from the ancient Egyptians, through Classical art, early Christian and Mediaeval art, to the Renaissance, until the late 19th century. We will then explore the break with convention in Modernism, look at experiments with colour and form in the early Modern era, and at some of the key ideas of the first abstract artists.\n\nWe will examine the historical, social and political context of early Modernism, against the backdrop of rapid industrialization, the Bolshevik revolution and the years leading to the great war.\n\nAbstract Ar
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Theory of Art - 0 views

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    martin dace: rant no.4: a new theory of art
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Gallery - Themes in Art - 0 views

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    Art at Humanities Web: romantic, baroque, medieval, renaissance and modern classical eras.
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