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Lutheran art consists of all religious art produced for Lutherans and the Lutheran churches.This includes sculpture, painting, and architecture. Artwork in the Lutheran churches arose as a distinct marker of the faith during the Reformation era and attempted to illustrate, supplement and portray in tangible form the teachings of Lutheran theology.
The Lutheran churches, as they developed, accepted a limited role for larger works of art in churches, [1] [2] and also encouraged prints and book illustrations. Calvinists remained steadfastly opposed to art in churches, and suspicious of small printed images of religious subjects, though generally fully accepting secular images in their homes.
Pages in category "Churches completed in 1900" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. ... Emmanuel Lutheran Church and Cemetery;
Congregation founded in 1944; based in a Mission Revival building; an "art-friendly" church First United Lutheran Church: 1886 founded ... 1900 built 2001 NRHP
St. Luke's Church (German: St. Lukas or Lukaskirche) is the largest Protestant church in Munich, southern Germany. It was built in 1893–96 and designed by Albert Schmidt . It is the only pre-World War II Lutheran parish church building remaining in the historic section of central Munich.
The Erlöserkirche (Church of the Redeemer) is the oldest Lutheran church in Schwabing, part of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. [1] The full name is Evangelisch-Lutherische Erlöserkirche . It was built from 1899 to 1901 on a design by Theodor Fischer , in a style combining historicism and Jugendstil .
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The completed church was named in honor of St. John. (Wilhelm Neumann also designed the Latvian National Museum of Art and the Jaunsvente Manor.) The church was reconstructed in 1938 for a sum of 15,000 lats. The artist Ansis Bērziņš led the renovation of the interior and furnishings. The retreating German army bombed the church tower in 1944.