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Essay heading: Spirituality in Art
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The last piece I will use for this paper is Edouard Manet’s The Dead Christ and the Angels, (1864), which he received a lot of criticism for because of his harsh treatment of the death of Christ.
With these four pieces of art, I intend to explore the timeless interest in spirituality in art as a medium for the expression of Man’s understanding of divinity, power and life... displayed 300 characters
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In all four pieces, spirituality is treated in different ways and they are in stark contrast to one another. For me, the most reverent of all four is Rembrandt’s Aristotle because Rembrandt painted a question that has plagued mortals, and his portrayal is treated with a sensitivity that renders the portrait a timeless classic... displayed next 300 characters
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