Religion and Bible Paintings
Religion paintings depicts scenes of religious importance.Religious art is that which depicts biblical themes. Such art abounds, particularly that done in earlier centuries; but it is still prominent today. Religious art is what religious artists do—saw its highest expression in the Renaissance when the church employed great artists who experimented with themes not only from biblical settings but from classical mythology as well. Often in history, "religious art" was what the church officially declared to be religious art. The most extreme example of this style is to be recalled in the Inquisition of the sixteenth century and in iconoclastic excesses right up to the present time.
"Art" is the process of expressing in concrete form or event human emotions and aspirations, ranging from the simple joys of being to complex philosophical expression, like Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper and Head of Christ.