OIL PAINTINGS BY GENRE - Religious Paintings
The themes of religion have provided a lot of the content of painting in the West. In great periods of painting, such as the Renaissance in Europe, the wealthy who could afford to hire artists often subsidized major religious paintings as appropriate to the scale of their own palaces and as gifts to religious institutions.
The church has been described as the "Mother of the Arts." Michelangelo was supported by popes and other princes of the church in the production of his greatest paintings. The painting itself may not have specifically religious subject matter but may be expressive and in that expression reveal something of the grandeur and misery of the human spirit. The artist who paints religious themes in ways that are religiously powerful might just say "I mix my paints with faith".
La Vierge aux Anges [The Virgin with Angels], 1881
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$1580
Supper at Emmaus, 1601-1602
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$1980
The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, 1601-1602
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$1550
Ecce Homo (Behold the Man)
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$1920
Christ of St. John of the Cross, 1951
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$885
Assumption of the Virgin
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$1435
Belshazzar's Feast, 1635
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$1120
Christ in the Storm on the Lake of Galilee, 1863
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$1130
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary, 1886
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$1350
Penitent Magdalene, 1560
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$810
The Coronation of the Virgin, 1641-1644
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$1270
Road to Emmaus, 1877
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$890
Christ and the Samaritan Woman, 1890
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$755
The Annunciation, 1597
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$3740
Shadow of Death, 1870-1873
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$1405
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