There are many genres of art in America, just as there are in any geographical area. Some of the art is religious art and some is not.
Diane Apostolos-Cappadona has written: 'Dictionary of Christian Art' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, Christian art and symbolism 'Encyclopedia of women in religious art' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, Women in art, Art and religion 'The Spirit and the Vision' -- subject(s): American Art, Art and religion, Art, American, Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Romanticism, Romanticism, Romanticism in art 'In search of Mary Magdalene' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Art, Legends
no all art is not religious
Daniel C. Swan has written: 'Peyote religious art' -- subject(s): Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience in art, Indian art, Indians of North America, Native American Church of North America, Peyotism, Religion, Symbolism in art
there is nudity in christian religious art
conclusion of early religious art and architecture
Art with a religious theme.
Religious, christian
James C. Christensen is a former art instructor at Brigham Young University and a very popular, imaginative American artist of religious and fantasy art.
Blake Prize for Religious Art was created in 1949.
The Louvre in France is a wonderful place to admire religious art. New York City has two museums with excellent art collections they are the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art. One can admire religious art in Panama also has beautiful art, at the Museum of Colonial Religious Art. The museum is next to the ruins of Iglesia Santo Domingo and "Arco Chato".
religious art are usually paintings of gods and goddess but secular art is the painting of kings normal human life etc
John F. Scott has written: 'Mexican, Central, and South American art' -- subject(s): Art, Central American, Art, Mexican, Art, South American, Central American Art, Mexican Art, South American Art