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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 575. Chapters: Buddhist art and culture, Christian art, Hindu art, Iconography, Islamic art, Jain art, Jewish art, Religious paintings, Religious symbols, Spiritual and religious images, Leda and the Swan, Buddhist cuisine, Danse Macabre, Angels in art, Arabesque, Andromeda, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mandala, Cross, High cross, Madonna, Auseklis, Ajanta Caves, Ky d, Crescent, Iconclass, Islamic architecture, Buddhas of Bamiyan, Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century, Thematic development of Italian Renaissance painting, Greco-Buddhism, Portraiture of Elizabeth I of England, Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc, Barber's pole, Art in Roman Catholicism, History of Eastern art, Greco-Buddhist art, Depictions of Muhammad, Black Sun, Buddhist art in Japan, Byzantine art, Buddhist influences on print technology, Le genie du mal, Halo, Pentagram, Astrological symbols, Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting, Hand of God, Persian miniature, Mahamuni Buddha Temple, Art of Champa, Three hares, Aniconism in Islam, Flower of Life, Balkh, God the Father in Western art, Green Man, The Reformation and art, Islamic glass, Muraqqa, Wild man, Sheela na Gig, T, Mudra, Hexagram, Islamic pottery, Taijitu, Mongol elements in Western medieval art, Buddhist poetry, Charyapada, Islamic calligraphy, Hispano-Moresque ware, The Rape of the Sabine Women, Golden calf, Ch j -jinbutsu-giga, Mjollnir, Triskelion, Chinese influences on Islamic pottery, Christian symbolism, Pentacle, List of heaviest bells, Ashtamangala, Islamic influences on Christian art, znik pottery, Et in Arcadia ego, Iconography of Gautama Buddha in Laos and Thailand, Bagan, Korzok Monastery, Crown of Immortality, Physical characteristics of the Buddha, Jami' al-tawarikh, Pillars of Ashoka, Filial piety, Pseudo-Kufic, Memento mori, Hindu iconography, Hedwig glass, ar ra, Buddh...