David
Biblical scenes.
Joe White has written: 'Sticking with your teen' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Christianity, Parent and teenager, Problem children, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Child rearing, Religious aspects of Parent and teenager 'Over the edge and back' -- subject(s): Religious life, Teenagers 'Darwin's demise' 'How to Be a Hero to Your Teenager' 'Fuel' -- subject(s): Christian teenagers, Conduct of life, Christian life, Religious life, Biblical teaching 'Faith Training' -- subject(s): Home training, Christian education, Religious life, Christian education of children, Family 'Who Are My Real Friends?' 'Lifetraining (Focus on the Family)' 'Dare 2B wise' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian teenagers, Devotional literature, Family, Prayers and devotions 'Surviving Friendship Pressure' 'The gift of self-esteem' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Christianity, Family, Parenting, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Child rearing, Religious aspects of Parenting, Religious life, Self-esteem in children 'Life Training 2' 'Who's number one?' -- subject(s): Christian life 'The Soul of Joe White'
The subject of the story is what the story is about. The subject can be a person, an object, or a place.
The cast of Ten Modern Artists - 1964 includes: Pierre Bonnard as Subject Willem de Kooning as Subject Alberto Giacometti as Subject Paul Klee as Subject Henri Matisse as Subject Piet Mondrian as Subject Pablo Picasso as Subject Chaim Soutine as Subject
Cavemen chose animals as their Primary subject.
Donatello was a sculptor. The majority of his subject matter was religious, as the church was the major art patron of the time. Notable are his statues of David, one of carved marble and the other of cast bronze.
Both artists painted angels within their art as well as biblical subjects.
Donatello, a famous Italian Renaissance sculptor, was known for his mastery of classical subject matter, including religious themes such as figures of Christ, angels, and saints. He also depicted mythological and allegorical subjects, as well as portraits of notable individuals like his patrons or historical figures. His works often showcased a deep understanding of human anatomy and emotion.
Jean Alazard has written: 'The Florentine portrait' -- subject(s): History, Portrait painting, Florentine, Portrait painting, Painting, Florentine Portrait painting 'Le portrait florentin' -- subject(s): Portrait painting, Florentine, Florentine Portrait painting 'Piero della Francesca' 'Ingres et l'ingrisme'
Muriel Florentine has written: 'Creative crafts' -- subject(s): Girl Scouts, Handicraft
Jane Schuyler has written: 'Florentine busts' -- subject(s): Busts, Florentine Portrait sculpture, Renaissance Sculpture
in biblical they call it church unity but............. if they are not biblical to you,you can call it non nutriention biblical
The 'Biblical' pronouns for the singular 'you' are thouas a subject (nominative) and thee as an object.The 'Biblical' pronouns for the plural 'you' are ye as a subject (nominative) and you as an object.
An artist is a painter, sculptor, etc. His subject is the thing, or person or scene etc. that he paints, sculpts, etc.
Andrea Francioni has written: 'Elogio di Donatello scultore' -- subject(s): Biography, Sculptors
John Sailhamer has written: 'Genesis unbound' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Creation, Bible, Biblical teaching, Eden 'Old Testament history' -- subject(s): Bible, History, History of Biblical events, Jews 'Biblical prophecy' -- subject(s): Bible, Prophecies 'THE TRANSLATIONAL TECHNIQUE OF THE GREEK SEPTUAGINT FOR THE HEBREW VERBS AND PARTICULES IN PSALMS 3-41' 'Genesis unbound' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Creation, Bible, Biblical teaching, Eden 'The meaning of the Pentateuch' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Bible 'The life of Christ' -- subject(s): Biography 'Biblical archaeology' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bible, Evidences, authority, History of Biblical events 'The Pentateuch as narrative' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Narration in the Bible 'First and second Chronicles' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
Biblical scenes.