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Religious art has long been a significant aspect of cultural expression, particularly in regions like China and Asia

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Creator: Giovanni Battista Pace

Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Creator: Giovanni Battista Pace
Rest on the Flight into Egypt, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: St Hugh of Lincoln and St Benedict of Nursia. Creator: Gherardo di Jacopo

St Hugh of Lincoln and St Benedict of Nursia. Creator: Gherardo di Jacopo
St Hugh of Lincoln and St Benedict of Nursia, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Gerrit Dou

The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Gerrit Dou
The Penitent Magdalen, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Angel and Gideon, 1640. Creator: Gerbrand van den Eeckhout

The Angel and Gideon, 1640. Creator: Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
The Angel and Gideon, 1640

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Penitent St Jerome. Creator: Georges de la Tour

The Penitent St Jerome. Creator: Georges de la Tour
The Penitent St Jerome, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Prodigal Son, 1885. Creator: Georg von Rosen

The Prodigal Son, 1885. Creator: Georg von Rosen
The Prodigal Son, 1885

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Susanna and the Elders, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Susanna and the Elders, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Susanna and the Elders, early-mid 18th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: St Peter and St Paul. Creator: El Greco

St Peter and St Paul. Creator: El Greco
St Peter and St Paul, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child with St Andrew and St Lawrence. Creator: Niccolò Rondinelli

Madonna and Child with St Andrew and St Lawrence. Creator: Niccolò Rondinelli
Madonna and Child with St Andrew and St Lawrence, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child. Creator: Master of the Castello Nativity

Madonna and Child. Creator: Master of the Castello Nativity
Madonna and Child, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child, between c.1504 and c.1530. Creator: Marco Basaiti

Madonna and Child, between c.1504 and c.1530. Creator: Marco Basaiti
Madonna and Child, between c.1504 and c.1530

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Nativity, mid-17th-early 18th century. Creator: Manner of Carlo Maratta  (1625-1713)   

Nativity, mid-17th-early 18th century. Creator: Manner of Carlo Maratta  (1625-1713)   
Nativity, mid-17th-early 18th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Market Scene with Ecce Homo, 1565. Creator: Joachim Beuckelaer

Market Scene with Ecce Homo, 1565. Creator: Joachim Beuckelaer
Market Scene with Ecce Homo, 1565

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Market Scene: Ecce Homo, the Flagellation and the Carrying of the Cross, 1561

Market Scene: Ecce Homo, the Flagellation and the Carrying of the Cross, 1561. Creator: Joachim Beuckelaer
Market Scene: Ecce Homo, the Flagellation and the Carrying of the Cross, 1561

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Joseph meets his father Jacob in the desert. Creator: Jean-Antoine Julien

Joseph meets his father Jacob in the desert. Creator: Jean-Antoine Julien
Joseph meets his father Jacob in the desert, Unknown date. The artist was born in Switzerland but worked in France and Italy, including at the court in Parma, where he added the surname de Parme

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna of Humility, 1544. Creator: Jan Sanders van Hemessen

Madonna of Humility, 1544. Creator: Jan Sanders van Hemessen
Madonna of Humility, 1544. The nursing Virgin Mary is based on a Byzantine icon, but also on the direct observance of a mother with her baby. Everyday intimacy is coupled with Christian symbolism

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna, 1907. Creator: Ivar Arosenius

Madonna, 1907. Creator: Ivar Arosenius
Madonna, 1907

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Interior of Nieuwe Kerk, Delft. Creator: Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet

Interior of Nieuwe Kerk, Delft. Creator: Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet
Interior of Nieuwe Kerk, Delft, Unknown date. Church interiors became a separate genre in Holland in the seventeenth century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1734. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1734. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1734

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Hagar, 1733. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Hagar, 1733. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Hagar, 1733

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child. Creator: Francesco Napoletano

Madonna and Child. Creator: Francesco Napoletano
Madonna and Child, Unknown date. An angel enters and takes notice of our presence in the room, where the Virgin Mary sits with the infant Jesus on her lap

Background imageReligious Art Collection: John the Baptist Preaching, probably 1768. Creator: Elias Martin

John the Baptist Preaching, probably 1768. Creator: Elias Martin
John the Baptist Preaching, probably 1768

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Head of Christ. Creator: Dieric Bouts

Head of Christ. Creator: Dieric Bouts
Head of Christ, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Moses with the Tablets of the Law. Creator: Claude Vignon

Moses with the Tablets of the Law. Creator: Claude Vignon
Moses with the Tablets of the Law, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Judith with the Head of Holofernes, early 1650s. Creator: Bernardo Cavallino

Judith with the Head of Holofernes, early 1650s. Creator: Bernardo Cavallino
Judith with the Head of Holofernes, early 1650s. Additional Info: This biblical story is set in the time of the Babylonian siege of Judea

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Interior of a Baroque Church, 1602. Creator: Bartholomeus van Bassen

Interior of a Baroque Church, 1602. Creator: Bartholomeus van Bassen
Interior of a Baroque Church, 1602

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Joshua Defeating Amalek. Creator: Pauwels Casteels

Joshua Defeating Amalek. Creator: Pauwels Casteels
Joshua Defeating Amalek, Unknown date. After the people of Israel had fled from Egypt and arrived at a place called Rephidim they were attacked by the Amalekites (an ancient nomadic tribel)

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child, late 15th century. Creator: Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine

Madonna and Child, late 15th century. Creator: Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine
Madonna and Child, late 15th century. In this picture of Mary, who is breastfeeding her newborn son, the depiction of nature and the garden plays a large part in the Christian symbolism

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century

Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century. Creator: Masolino da Panicale
Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi

Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi
Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Jacob Fighting the Angel, 17th century. Creator: Jurgen Ovens

Jacob Fighting the Angel, 17th century. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
Jacob Fighting the Angel, 17th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Christ on the cross, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Jean Ranc

Christ on the cross, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Jean Ranc
Christ on the cross, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Head of the Virgin. Creator: Elisabetta Sirani

Head of the Virgin. Creator: Elisabetta Sirani
Head of the Virgin, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Head of the Archangel Gabriel Creator: Elisabetta Sirani

Head of the Archangel Gabriel Creator: Elisabetta Sirani
Head of the Archangel Gabriel, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Andrea Sacchi

The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Andrea Sacchi
The Adoration of the Shepherds, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: St Catherine Imploring Pope Gregory XI to Return from Avignon to Rome, early-mid 18th century

St Catherine Imploring Pope Gregory XI to Return from Avignon to Rome, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Marco Benefial
St Catherine Imploring Pope Gregory XI to Return from Avignon to Rome, early-mid 18th century. Catherine is persuading the Pope to return to Rome to end the Avignon Papacy

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child, 1698. Creator: Andreas von Behn

Madonna and Child, 1698. Creator: Andreas von Behn
Madonna and Child, 1698

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples, 1898. Creator: Albert Edelfelt

Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples, 1898. Creator: Albert Edelfelt
Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples, 1898

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Head of Christ. Creator: Unknown

Head of Christ. Creator: Unknown
Head of Christ, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Madonna and Child. Detail from the 'St John Altar'. Creator: Unknown. Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child. Detail from the "St John Altar". Creator: Unknown. Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child. Detail from the "St John Altar", Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515. Creator: Antonio da Correggio

Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515. Creator: Antonio da Correggio
Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Noah and his Sons. Creator: Unknown

Noah and his Sons. Creator: Unknown
Noah and his Sons, Unknown date. The drunkenness of Noah is a biblical story in Genesis 9:20- 21 that describes how Noah, after surviving the great flood

Background imageReligious Art Collection: Christ with Martha and Mary. Creator: Anon

Christ with Martha and Mary. Creator: Anon
Christ with Martha and Mary, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: St Catherine among the Philosophers, late 16th-early 17th century. Creator: Scarsellino

St Catherine among the Philosophers, late 16th-early 17th century. Creator: Scarsellino
St Catherine among the Philosophers, late 16th-early 17th century

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Penitent St Jerome. Creator: Jacopo del Sellaio

The Penitent St Jerome. Creator: Jacopo del Sellaio
The Penitent St Jerome, Unknown date

Background imageReligious Art Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio

The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio
The Adoration of the Shepherds, Unknown date



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Religious art has long been a significant aspect of cultural expression, particularly in regions like China and Asia. One captivating example is the Wheel of Life, also known as the Wheel of Samsara, which holds immense symbolism in Tibetan Art. This intricate depiction portrays the cycle of existence and represents the continuous journey through birth, life, death, and rebirth. In China's rich artistic heritage, we find diverse religious artworks that inspire awe and devotion. The Annunciation is a profound portrayal that narrates the angel Gabriel's visit to Mary with news of her divine pregnancy. Another remarkable piece is the Portrait of Padre Pio in Apulia—a testament to faith and spirituality captured on canvas. Traveling further eastward brings us to Tibet where Mandala art flourishes on thangkas—elaborate paintings mounted on silk or cotton scrolls. These sacred circles symbolize unity and harmony within Buddhist traditions. Ethiopia showcases its unique style through religious paintings found even within small Catholic communities. Their vibrant colors and distinctive patterns reflect a fusion of local culture with Christian themes. Orthodox Christianity embraces icons as an integral part of worship. St Georges Orthodox Church houses an Icon depicting spiritual figures revered by believers for centuries—an embodiment of their deep-rooted faith. One cannot overlook Andrei Rublyov's masterpiece—the Our Lady of Vladimir icon from 1408—in Russia's artistic legacy. Its ethereal beauty transcends time while evoking reverence among those who behold it. Returning to Tibet once more reveals another mesmerizing Mandala adorning a Thangka—a visual representation inviting contemplation into one's inner self while fostering spiritual growth. Mosaics have adorned places of worship throughout history; they serve as vivid testaments to devotion at St Sauveur in Chora Church (Kariye Camii). Among these mosaics lies one portraying Dormition (Mary’s death), capturing both sorrowful yet hopeful sentiments surrounding this religious event.