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Minneapolis Institute of Arts: World Religions in Art GraphicMinneapolis Institute of Arts: World Religions in Art Graphic
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Minneapolis Institute of Arts: World Religions in Art

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At World Religions in Art, the world's major religions--Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism--serve as lenses through which artistic production is examined in terms of its subject matter, sources of inspiration, meaning, and function. Find information about the origins, practices, and beliefs of each of these world religions and view a set of related religious objects produced by and for people of these faiths.

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buddhism, christianity, hinduism, islam, islamic art, judaism

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religious artifacts, religious objects, buddhist art, christian art, hindu art, jewish art, art of buddhism, art of christianity, art of hinduism, art of islam, art of judaism, art of the world, religious content of art

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