This is a very broad question and difficult to answer specifically however, almost all modern religious iconography and early Church iconography was based on early Pagan motifs and especially during the Renaissance , when there was a resurgence of interest in the "pagan" way of life, most art from the time reflects Pagan ideals, themes, motifs or images.
Christian art depicts figures and stories from the Christian Bible. Pagan art depicts figures and stories from any number of pagan sources. Many of the classical artists did both Christian and pagan works, sometimes blending the two into a single art piece.
because the have to make new ideas about art....
because the have to make new ideas about art....
A:One very obvious, almost revered characteristic of pagan art that has entered Christian art is the halo. This was originally the sun disc that was portrayed behind the head of Apollo, a sun god. The halo was also absorbed into Buddhist art, after the conquests of Alexander the Great.
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Yes. It is both and in some cases not connected to either.
A lot of art can promote feelings of nationalism
he got it from his local art school by:asmaa
the enlightenment promoted new ideas of art, religion, and philosophy
they boh had different ideas about art
fine art
Of the enlightenment just influenced the art - foreal?