Impact of Religion on Art

Abstract

Art and religion are the two forms of the same phenomenon from prehistoric times to the present day. First is the attitude of the man towards the supreme and secondly the meaning of existence. The religion has served as a motive and a starting point for the creation of work of art. These two, art and religion have permeated into each other in the course of history. .

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Alka Jain

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Alka Jain (2017). Impact of Religion on Art. Artistic Narration: A Peer Reviewed Journal of Visual & Performing Art, 0(2), 36-43. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-521020