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- Angels_in_art abstract "Angels have appeared in works of art for millennia.Angel-shaped beings appear in ancient Mesopotamian and Greek art and were probably the inspiration for the popular Christian image of angels, a popular subject for Byzantine and European paintings and sculpture.Angels are always intended, in both Christian and Islamic art, to be beautiful. As a matter of theology, they are spiritual beings who do not eat or excrete and are genderless. Many angels in art may appear to the modern eye to be gendered as either male or female by their dress or actions, but until the 19th centuries, even the most female looking will normally lack breasts, and the figures should normally be considered as genderless. In 19th-century art, especially funerary art, this traditional convention is sometimes abandoned. John Vinycomb takes exception to this, finding "the vigorous active principle they represent, besides having the warrant of Scripture, is more fitly represented by man than by woman".".
- Angels_in_art thumbnail William-Adolphe_Bouguereau_(1825-1905)_-_Song_of_the_Angels_(1881).jpg?width=300.
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- Angels_in_art wikiPageExternalLink www.donaldpass.com.
- Angels_in_art wikiPageExternalLink angels-in-judaica.
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- Angels_in_art subject Category:Angels.
- Angels_in_art subject Category:Christian_art.
- Angels_in_art subject Category:Islamic_art.
- Angels_in_art type Abstraction100002137.
- Angels_in_art type Angel109538915.
- Angels_in_art type Angels.
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- Angels_in_art comment "Angels have appeared in works of art for millennia.Angel-shaped beings appear in ancient Mesopotamian and Greek art and were probably the inspiration for the popular Christian image of angels, a popular subject for Byzantine and European paintings and sculpture.Angels are always intended, in both Christian and Islamic art, to be beautiful. As a matter of theology, they are spiritual beings who do not eat or excrete and are genderless.".
- Angels_in_art label "Ange dans l'art".
- Angels_in_art label "Angels in art".
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- Angels_in_art depiction William-Adolphe_Bouguereau_(1825-1905)_-_Song_of_the_Angels_(1881).jpg.
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