Abstract

In the subsequent chapters the writer will relate (1) the historical significance of Christian art and show relationships of philosophies as to content and form in religious paintings; (2) the inclusion of an analysis of his paintings in relation to Christian Iconography and a discussion of the extent to which historical content and symbolism have influenced his work; and (3) observations of his work compared with contemporary painting.

Advisor

Donald Matting

Committee Member

Veda Halvorson

Committee Member

Paul Hapke

Committee Member

C. Lloyd Shubert

Date of Degree

1967

Language

english

Document Type

Thesis

Degree

Master of Science (MS)

Program of Study

Education - Art

College

Education

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