Christian art mediums

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Christian art mediums differ somewhat between Christian denominations:

Catholic Art

Church architecture, fresco, paintings, stained glass, sculptures, (illuminated manuscript)|manuscript miniature]], wood carvings, plague columns , and many others.

Orthodox Art

Church Architecture, icons, frescoes, mosaics, manuscript miniature, wood carving, and stained glass. Sculptures have been forbidden in recent centuries, although small Byzantine examples are plentiful.

Protestant Art

Church Architecture, printmaking especially book illustrations, painting, and stained glass.
A Byzantine mosaic from Italy A stained glass panel from a Roman Catholic Cathedral An example of an Orthodox Christian icon of the Theotokos Miniature from an Orthodox Book of Gospels Medieval Byzantine ivory triptych