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Christian Art is a wide classification of art that spans through numerous different Christianity. By a from each one religious order, art mediums, style, & representations vary; still, a unifying theme is at long last the representation of the life & days of Jesus Christ and around occasionally subjects a Old Testament.

History
Christian art is a major category of art produced in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. When a American Empire's political structure fundamentally collapsed fallowing a fall of Rome, its religious hierarchy, what is tocontemporary a modern-day Catholic Church and Orthodox Church, was key in funding arts gloifying Christianity. As a stable European society emerged in a period of the Middle Ages, a Church led the way inside terms of art, utilizing its resources to commission paintings and sculptures. Christian art can besides become witnessed inside architecture principally in the form of churches, cathedrals, and tombs.

A development of Christian art in the Byzantine empire (see Byzantine art) continued the Hellenistic trends previously known. A argument all over a utilize of graven images, a interpretaion of a 2nd Commandment, & the crisis of Iconoclasm led to two independent outcomes: It led to a standardization of religious mental imagery in the Eastern Orthodoxy, and it led to the minimalist esthetic in the Protestant Church.

Christian Art in todays world is selecting the revival among Catholics & Protestants. Numbers of immature Christians come creating graphics, potentially in the mainstream culture, which is uniform sustaining their Christian Worldview.

Art Mediums

To each one Christian sect has its have system defining what is an appropriate way to represent a life & days of Jesus. Differences between mediums & style potty often exist as attributed to various interpretations of the Bible (the leading christian religious text) & local ethnical influences.

Because a art form is and so brobdingnagian, a todays listings of appropriate mediums may be encountered in the Christian Art Mediums. A as a result is an accumulation of victims mediums:

Architecture: Cathedral or Church Fresco Iconography or Icon Paintings Sculpture Stained Glass

Symbolism
the act of Christian art, whatever the medium, normally portrays a specific individual or even religious event. From each one masterpiece commonly presents symbolism indigene thereto sect. No unifying or even defining "Christian" symbol; e.g., a Christian Cross does not look a equivalent throughout Christian denominations, nor is the Bible the same act of literature for every sect. Nonetheless, a resulting come general symbols that come sate throughout virtually all Christian works:

Jesus : the central single inside Christianity : * A Christian cross: represents a life, dying, & a ressurection of Jesus Christ too when human being salvation because of His sacrifice A Human condition Sex : Sexuality and Christian Art Love : Agape Life Death

See Also
Holy card Illuminated manuscript Christian music Christian poetry Christian Symbolism

Saint Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church
Church in San Francisco that was designed to accommodate the congregation's unusual liturgical practices. The official site includes a tour.

The Architecture of Our Lady of the Atonement Church
Catholic church in San Antonio, Texas, built in 1986 in a modern, simplified Gothic style. The official site has photographs.

Symbols in Christian Art and Architecture
An illustrated dictionary of Christian symbols, seasons and liturgical colors, with bibliography, by Walter Gast.

Community Christian Church
Kansas City, Missouri, church and "steeple of light" designed by Frank Lloyd Wright are still in use by a Disciples of Christ congregation. Information on architecture, art gallery, tours.

Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association
EASA is a non-profit organisation in the UK which promotes good standards of design and repair of ecclesiastical buildings across all denominations.

Christianity Today: Building and Transportation
Articles from Your Church magazine covering many aspects of church design, building and maintenance.

Is There A Christian Architecture?
Duncan G. Stroik interviews Daniel Lee, an architect in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, and son of Protestant missionaries on the church architecture of the late twentieth century.

New Church Architecture Journal Launched
A new magazine, Sacred Architecture, edited by Duncan Stroik and devoted to issues of church architecture from an orthodox Catholic perspective premiered in December.

Roots of Modernist Church Architecture
In this article from Adoremus Bulletin Duncan Stroik, professor of architecture at Notre Dame University, shows how the Church adopted the architecture of the secular realm.

Clifton Cathedral
This boldly modern Roman Catholic Cathedral was among the first whose design followed the principles of the Second Vatican Council. Designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership, it was consecrated in 1973. The official site includes an illustrated description.


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