The pictures painted on church windows are called "stained glass." Stained glass windows often depict biblical scenes, saints, or religious symbols, and they are designed to create vibrant colors and intricate designs that enhance the worship experience. These windows not only serve a decorative purpose but also convey spiritual narratives and teachings to the congregation.
I suppose you mean PAINTED, not drew. Those are different things. Click link below. You will find an illustrated list of Michelangelo's works, sculptures, paintings and architecture in separate groups.
There have been a number of paintings by that name. The artists who painted them are Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso.
It would be considered part of the set for that scene, act, or playThe proper name for the painted background used on a stage is backdrop.
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Guernica is the name of Pablo Picasso's largest painting.
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Snapfish or atleast it is on my computer.
yes, he's from India. His name is Santhana Krishnan, I love his work!
yes; he painted pictures of the real looking human beings; hence the name realism, "real"
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo painted thos in the 17th century.
The file name extension of clip art in Windows Clip Organizer is .jpg (JPEG).
Another name for Puritan churches is Congregational churches.
i couldn't find it on my apple computer but on a windows just click on your skype name and then you can click on where your picture is supposed to be and then you will find a whole selection. **** This is for windows and skype 5.0- click on your profile picture, and your photo library will come up. And your pictures are there!
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If it was an American Artist, it could be Soren Emil Carlsen (1853-1932) also known as Emil Carlsen. You could search the web for that name and find many pictures by that artist.
Yes. Pictures uploaded from external devices can be imported and used in Windows Movie Maker as long as they are formatted with one of the following file name extensions:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmf
No. Many Protestant and Orthodox churches also name their parishes for saints.