Artworks created to support worship ceremonies (rituals and celebrations). Sand Mandala Illuminated Manuscripts.

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Artworks created to support worship ceremonies (rituals and celebrations). Sand Mandala Illuminated Manuscripts

Artworks to express or communicate emotions, ideas, feelings, or to decorate objects. Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians,1921 Salvador Dali, Persistence of Memory, 1931

Artworks that tell stories, describe and illustrate experiences, communicate information, or document historical events. Gentile da Fabriano, Adoration of the Magi, 1423 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936

Artistic objects used in everyday life

Artworks that promote ideas, philosophies, or products. J. Howard Miller, We Can Do It, 1918

Artworks created to support worship ceremonies (rituals and celebrations). Artworks to express or communicate emotions, ideas, feelings, or to decorate objects. Artworks that tell stories, describe and illustrate experiences, communicate information, or document historical events. Artistic objects used in everyday life Artworks that promote ideas, philosophies, or products.

CEREMONIA L Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931

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Dorothea Lange, Japanese American Children Pledging Allegiance, 1942

CEREMONIA L James Montgomery Flagg, I Want You,

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Leonardo daVinci, The Last Supper,

CEREMONIA L Claude Monet, House of Parliament, London, Sun Breaking Through The Fog, 1904

CEREMONIA L Robert Raughenburg, Monogram,

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Sir John Everett Millais, Spring (Apple Bloossoms), 1859