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Israeli archaeologists have discovered early Christian art from around 1,500 years ago. It was likely drawn between the late Byzantine era and the early Islamic period.
Tagged: Christian art, Christianity, Featured, medieval art, Queer History Katherine Kelaidis Katherine Kelaidis is a research fellow at the Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge.
Since then, Chinnawong’s body of Thai Christian art has grown and spread. He has showcased his work at art exhibits in Thailand, the United States, and around the world.
Archaeologists discovered a 1,500-year-old drawing believed to be made by 15th Century Christian pilgrims as they traveled to Gaza. The drawings depicted boats the pilgrims traveled on.
Christian art is, in fact, deeply rooted in pagan iconography. Giovanni Bellini and Titian, “The Feast of the Gods” (1514–29), oil on canvas, 67 x 74 inches (~170 x ~188 cm) ...
Eastern Christian art has been present in the Louvre’s holdings from its very beginnings as the Muséum Central des Arts de la République, when post-Revolutionary officials collated what they ...
Art found by chance in Old Dongola shows King David of Makuria kissing the hand of Jesus, a remarkable example of Christian art now threatened by unfolding violence in Sudan ...