Symbols of Christian Art
Gods & Goddesses
Perspective-based elements and other
Types of Biblical Scenes
Expressions in Art and Early Saints
100

Dog

AND

Dove

Dog: fidelity (marriage), loyalty, watchfulness

Dove: holy spirit, purity, peace, divine favor

100

Zeus/Jupity

AND

Hera/Juno

Zeus/Jupiter: main guy with lightning bolts, god of the sky

Hera/Juno: Zeus's wife, goddess of marriage, peacock

100

Linear Perspective

AND

Aerial Perspective

Linear perspective: creates depth using geometric linesn (ex: vanishing point and foreshortening)

Aerial perspective: uses visual cues like color to demonstrate distance

100

Annunciation

AND 

Adoration

Annunciation: Mary and angel Gabriel

Adoration: nativity, wise men

100

Painterly

AND

Abstract

Painterly: you can see the brush strokes in the painting

Abstract: recognizable but distorted image

200

Dragon

AND

Eagle

Dragon: Satan, evil, chaos, paganism

Eagle: inspiration, resurrection, St. John

200

Athena/Manerva

AND

Apollo

Athena/Manerva: armored woman, goddess of war, owl, wisdom, logic

Apollo: lire (instrument), God of the sun, bow and arrow, chariot

200

What are the 3 reasons Christianity was outlawed by the Romans?

1. Adoption of the Exposed

2. Private Celebrations

3. Cheering in the streets during the Roman fires

200

Madonna Enthroned

AND

Madonna and Child

Madonna Enthroned: Mary on the throne w/ Jesus

Madonna and Child: Mary holding Jesus (NO THRONE)

200

Pyramidal

AND

Linear

Pyramidal: triangles are emphasized in the painting

Linear: one point connecting to another (horizontal, vertical, and diagonal)

300

Fish

AND

Lion

Fish: Christ, baptism, faith, believers

Lion: Christ, power, resurrection, courage, St. Mark

300

Artemis/Diana

AND

Aphrodite

Artemis/Diana: goddess of the moon, twins w/ Apollo, bow and arrow

Aphrodite: goddess of love, beauty, dove, golden apple, shell

300

Who is St. Benedict? Who is St. Simone?

Benedict: Established rule in monasteries/ basically created them, depicted in art w/ a black robe, broken cup, and poison bread

Simone: One of the apostles of Jesus, developed sociology, depicted in art holding or standing with a saw as a symbol of his martyrdom

300

Baptism

AND

Crucifixtion

Baptism: river Jordan, Jesus and John, angels, towels

Crucifixion: Jesus on the cross

300

St. Sebastian 

AND

St. Francis of Assisi

St. Sebastian: arrows, tied up, martyr

St. Francis: poverty, 3 knots, nature, brown robe

400

Ox

AND

Snake

Ox: sacrifice, strength, service, St. Luke

Snake: sin, temptation, Satan OR Jesus, healing, wisdom

400

Dionisis/Bacchus

AND

Demeter/Ceres

Dionisis/Bacchus: God of wine, grapes

Demeter/Ceres: God of grain, farming

400

What is the significance of the Chi-Rho Monogram and what does it look like?

It is a representation of Jesus Christ and imperial victory for early Christians. It looks like an X with a P in the middle.


400

Deposition

AND 

Lamentation

Deposition: Jesus being taken off cross, ladder, Mary holding hand

Lamentation: no cross, Mary holding Jesus' head, other people/angels


400

St. John

AND

St. Michael

St. John: camel skin, cross staff with banner, wilderness

St. Michael: wings, sword, armor

500

Blue (color)

AND

Swan

Blue: heaven, truth, divinity, virgin Mary

Swan: purity, grace, transformation

500

Hermes/Mercury

AND 

Poseidon/Neptune

Hermes/Mercury: winged shoes, messenger of the gods

Poseidon/Neptune: God of the sea, trident

500

What was the impact of Constantine and Augustine in the formation of early Christianity?

Constantine: issued the Edict of Milan, which granted religious freedom, by convening at the First Council of Nicaea, which helped define Christian doctrine.

Augustine: shaped Western theology through his writings on sin and grace, predestination, the trinity, and the problem of evil.

500

Pieta

AND

Last Judgement

AND

Resurrection

Pieta: no cross, just Mary holding Jesus, emotion filled

Last Judgement: Christ in center, angels w/ trumpets

Resurrection: Christ above tomb, holding white flag, soldiers sleeping

500

Name each of the depictions of the apostles in art (4 of them).

Matthew: angel or winged man

Mark: winged lion

Luke: winged ox

John: eagle