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Religious Tapestry
 Christmas Tapestry by Patricia Polacco, A heartwarming tale in the touching tradition of O. Henry's "Gift of the Magi, " this story of love and generosity between people of different religious faiths is a wonderful showcase for Polacco's art. It features snowy holiday scenes and a colorful tapestry that is almost a character in itself. Full color.
 Art and Decoration in Elizabeth and Jacobean England: The Influence of Continetal Prints, 1558-1625 by Anthony Wells-Cole, The spread of the Renaissance and the onset of the Reformation gradually transformed the appearance of art, architecture, and decoration in sixteenth-century England. By the middle of the century, prints were being produced in near-industrial conditions in commercial centers such as Antwerp. They effected an information revolution similar to that of computers in our own time, broadcasting stylistic and religious changes and enabling English patrons and craftsmen to keep abreast of the latest artistic fashions. This richly illustrated book is the first comprehensive exploration of precisely what imported prints were used as sources of inspiration in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. Anthony Wells-Cole sets out a visual feast of buildings and their contents, side by side with photographs of the prints that inspired them. A large proportion of the illustrations will be unfamiliar to all but specialists. The first part of the book introduces prints country by country, identifying the artists, engravers, and publishers whose work was used in England. Although prints from Italy, Germany, and France were imported, Netherlandish prints were overwhelmingly the most influential during the period, and Wells-Cole quantifies the impact of such designers as Cornelis Floris, Jan Vredeman de Vries, Maarten van Heemskerck, and Maarten de Vos. The second part of the book considers how prints influenced masonry, plasterwork, joinery, metalwork, painting, tapestry, and embroidery. The author ends by turning a spotlight on the two great houses at Hardwick in Derbyshire, created by Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury (Bess of Hardwick), and identifies for the first time many of the exact print sourcesemployed in the decoration and furnishings. He also assesses the extent to which prints might reflect the patron's attitudes to the religious issues of the time.
Religious toleration - A government displays religious toleration (or religious tolerance) when it legally permits or does not interfere with religious activities associated with sects other than than the state religion. A group (or individual) displays religious toleration (or religious tolerance) when it does not oppose by force, does not oppose by rhetoric, or actively supports religious beliefs or activities of which it is not a part. Thongdrel - A Thongdrel (alt. throngdrel) is a large tapestry unveiled during tsechus (religious festivals) in Bhutan. Religious humanism - Religious humanism, is an integration of religious rituals with humanistic philosophy that centers on human needs, interests, and abilities. The two basic approaches to religious humanism are from a humanist viewpoint that incorporates religious ritual, and from a revealed religious tradition with a humanist influence. Religious interpretation - Religious interpretation and similarly religious self-interpretation define a section of religion-related studies (theology, comparative religion, reason) where attention is given to aspects of perception—where religious symbolism and the self-image of all those who hold religious views have important bearing on how others perceive their particular belief system and its adherents.
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Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian - Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian Medieval France The first single-volume reference work on the history art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and culture of medieval France, this information-filled Encyclopedia of over 2,400 entries covers the political, intellectual, literary, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and musical history of the country from the early fifth century to the late 15th. The shorter entries offer succinct summaries of the lives of individuals, events, works, cities, monuments, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and ... Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian - Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian Medieval France The first single-volume reference work on the history art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and culture of medieval France, this information-filled Encyclopedia of over 2,400 entries covers the political, intellectual, literary, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and musical history of the country from the early fifth century to the late 15th. The shorter entries offer succinct summaries of the lives of individuals, events, works, cities, monuments, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and ... Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian - Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian Medieval France The first single-volume reference work on the history art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and culture of medieval France, this information-filled Encyclopedia of over 2,400 entries covers the political, intellectual, literary, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and musical history of the country from the early fifth century to the late 15th. The shorter entries offer succinct summaries of the lives of individuals, events, works, cities, monuments, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and ... Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian - Art Culture Religion Tapestry Zoroastrian Medieval France The first single-volume reference work on the history art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and culture of medieval France, this information-filled Encyclopedia of over 2,400 entries covers the political, intellectual, literary, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and musical history of the country from the early fifth century to the late 15th. The shorter entries offer succinct summaries of the lives of individuals, events, works, cities, monuments, art culture religion tapestry zoroastrian and ...
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