conclusion of early religious art and architecture
Thomas F. Mathews has written: 'Le Monde byzantin' 'Byzantium From Antiquity to the Renaissance' 'Art and religion : faith, form and religion' -- subject(s): Art and religion 'Art and Architecture in Byzantium and Armenia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Byzantine, Architecture, Early Christian, Armenian Art, Art, Armenian, Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Art, Christian art and symbolism, Early Christian Architecture
Architecture originating in the United States. An early American "log-cabin" might be considered by some to be "American Architecture."
The religious idea of eternal life
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Ancient Egypt
The church supported the arts by encouraging religious paintings.
Jak Yakar has written: 'The religious architecture and art of early Anatolia' 'The later prehistory of Anatolia' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bronze age, Copper age
Early civilizations developed art and architecture for several reasons. Firstly, art served as a means of communication, allowing them to convey stories, beliefs, and cultural traditions. Architecture was essential for practical purposes such as shelter, but also for showcasing power, wealth, and religious devotion. Additionally, both art and architecture were important in establishing social identity and a sense of community within these early civilizations.
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hospitality
The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.
Greece!