Why do you think religious scenes were such a common subject matter for artists to use in etchings and intaglio prints Why does this medium lend itself to the subject matter?
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Box is the subject
There is no pronoun used as an object. The pronoun 'you' is used twice in the sentence. The pronoun 'you' can be a subject or an object pronoun. The first 'you' is the subject pronoun, the subject of the sentence. The second 'you' is the subject of the noun clause 'what you expected to see'; the clause is the object of the sentence but the word you is the subject of that clause.
because physics is important subject
in my point of view physics is too much boring subject that's why people avoid it .
Rudiment
Judith Ann Kinney has written: 'Intaglio impressions' -- subject(s): Intaglio printing
Anthony Gross has written: 'Etching, engraving & intaglio printing' -- subject(s): Engraving, Etching, Intaglio printing, Technique 'Anthony Gross' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Stefania Massari has written: 'Arte e scienza dell'incisione' -- subject(s): European Prints 'Morandi Etchings' 'Feste e riti d'Italia' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Fasts and feasts, Festivals
There are only woodcuts and etchings of the Trials. And not many have identification of the subject.
Campbell Dodgson has written: 'The etchings of James McNeill Whistler' -- subject(s): Etching, Catalogs 'Etchings & dry points by Muirhead Bone' 'Contemporary English woodcuts' -- subject(s): Wood-engraving, English
Charles Berwick Curtis has written: 'Rembrandt's etchings; fifty of the most notable etchings of Rembrandt' -- subject(s): Dutch Etching, Etching, Dutch
Norman Ackroyd has written: 'Norman Ackroyd, etchings and aquatints 1959-1977' 'Norman Ackroyd' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Norman Ackroyd; etchings' 'The Western shore and other images'
Walter Dohmen has written: 'Der Tiefdruck' -- subject(s): Intaglio printing, Prints
Manly Miles Banister has written: 'Making picture frames in wood' -- subject(s): Picture frames and framing 'Prints from linoblocks and woodcuts' -- subject(s): Prints, Technique 'Etching and other intaglio technique' 'Making picture frames' -- subject(s): Picture frames and framing 'Practical guide to etching and other intaglio printmaking techniques' -- subject(s): Technique, Intaglio printing 'Practical lithographic printmaking' -- subject(s): Lithography, Technique 'Conquest of earth' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Drama, Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction 'Lithographic prints from stone and plate' -- subject(s): Lithography, Technique
William Majors has written: 'Etchings from Ecclesiastes' -- subject(s): Bible, Illustrations
Before the Early Renaissance the prevailing subject matter was religious. Renaissance artists took up mythological and historical subjects as well. One should note that this was not primarily the doing of the artists but of those who commissioned the artworks.
Islamic religious restrictions hindered the development of textile are by forcing a specific set of subject matter and by suppressing the ability of the artist to trade with other artists.