The word imagery means something that represents a visual concept. In writing imagery is using words of great description to let the reader get the picture of what you are talking about in their mind.
Religious imagery pertains to pictures (paintings, drawings, stained glass, etc.) or objects that have religious significance due to their use of symbolism.
The Protestant disapproval of religious imagery led Dutch painters of the Baroque period to focus on idolatry.
No, they are just a band with occasional religious/spiritual imagery
Spirals and eggs.
Protestants disapproved of religious imagery
Portraits and scenes of ordinary life.
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
Street painting holds its history in Italy in the 1500′s when religious imagery was highly respected.
Chavin religious imagery was embroidered on cloth to create tunics or tapestries, which were used in rituals and ceremonies. These textiles often depicted mythical creatures and deities that played a significant role in Chavin society and belief systems. These textiles were highly valued and served as important symbols of power and status.
Manolin actually translates into messiah. If you are referring to the book The Old Man and the Sea Hemmingway uses him as part of his religious imagery
The responsibility for painting religious imagery and scenery in Toledo, Spain, largely fell to the renowned artist El Greco, who worked in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His unique style, characterized by elongated figures and dramatic use of color, profoundly influenced the depiction of religious subjects in the region. Additionally, local artists and craftsmen contributed to this tradition, but El Greco remains the most prominent figure associated with religious art in Toledo.
"Holy Willie's Prayer" is a satirical poem by Robert Burns that criticizes religious hypocrisy. It uses vivid imagery to portray the false piety and self-righteousness of the titular character. The poem highlights Willie's deceitful actions and contrasts them with his public displays of devotion, exposing the disconnect between his outward religious fervor and his true nature.