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  2. Pieter Neefs the Elder - Wikipedia

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    Pieter Neefs the Elder was a specialist of architectural interiors. His most frequent subject is the interior of churches and cathedrals. He also painted a few interiors of dungeons. His works depict existing churches as well as imaginary churches. On a few occasions he signed his works with den auden neefs (the old Neefs).

  3. Interior of a Gothic Church (J. M. W. Turner) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a Gothic Church is an early oil on board painting by English artist Joseph Mallord William Turner, made c. 1797. [ 1 ] Painted on a mahogany board, it depicts the interior of an unidentified church, probably in or near London, with pointed Gothic masonry arches, and wooden furniture including a tall pulpit, pews, and a depiction of ...

  4. Conservation and restoration of frescos - Wikipedia

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    Restoration of wall paintings, Ephesus. The conservation and restoration of frescoes is the process of caring for and maintaining frescos, and includes documentation, examination, research, and treatment to insure their long-term viability, when desired.

  5. Interior of a Gothic Church - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Interior of a Gothic Church. Paul Vredeman de Vries uses the technique of perspective to illustrate the architectural elements of the church on a flat surface. Interior of a Gothic Church is an oil on panel painting by Paul Vredeman de Vries. [ 1 ] The painting was completed in 1595 and is currently on display at the Memorial Art ...

  6. All Saints' Church, Wittenberg - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of Wittenberg Castle Church by Lucas Cranach the Elder in 1509. When in the late 15th century the Wettin prince Frederick III the Wise, elector of Saxony from 1486, had the former Ascanian fortress rebuilt, a new All Saints' Church was designed by the architect Conrad Pflüger [4] (c. 1450 – 1506/07) and erected between 1490 and 1511 [8] in the Late Gothic style.

  7. Category:Churches in art - Wikipedia

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    Capriccio of the City of London. The Cathedral (Katedrála) The Cathedral of Chartres. Cathedral Square, Milan (painting) Charles of Bourbon Visiting St Peter's Basilica. The Church at Auvers. The Church at Noisy-le-Roi, Autumn Effect. Church Pew with Worshippers. Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen.

  8. Christian art - Wikipedia

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    Christian art is sacred art which uses subjects, themes, and imagery from Christianity. Most Christian groups use or have used art to some extent, including early Christian art and architecture and Christian media. Images of Jesus and narrative scenes from the Life of Christ are the most common subjects, and scenes from the Old Testament play a ...

  9. Church architecture - Wikipedia

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    Church architecture refers to the architecture of Christian buildings, such as churches, chapels, convents, seminaries, etc. It has evolved over the two thousand years of the Christian religion, partly by innovation and partly by borrowing other architectural styles as well as responding to changing beliefs, practices and local traditions.