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  2. Fire art - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's breath (sustained vertical breath without a torch in front of the flame) Fire art is a piece of art that uses active flames as an essential part of the piece. The piece may either use flame effects as part of a sculpture, or be a choreographed performance of fire effects as the piece burns; the latter being almost a type of performance art.

  3. Flaming June - Wikipedia

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    Flaming June is a painting by Sir Frederic Leighton, produced in 1895.Painted with oil paints on a 47-by-47-inch (1,200 mm × 1,200 mm) square canvas, it depicts a sleeping woman in a sensuous version of his classicist Academic style.

  4. Magdalene with the Smoking Flame - Wikipedia

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    Magdalene with Two Flames (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) is an oil-on-canvas painting created between 1625 and 1650. The exact date is unknown. The exact date is unknown. The skull is placed on Magdalene's lap with her hands clasped over the head.

  5. Elia (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Elia is a sculpture created by Ingvar Cronhammar (1947–2021) in Herning, Denmark.It is a large, spherical dome with four columns reaching 32 meters (105 ft). The dome itself has a diameter of 60 meters (200 ft).

  6. Holy Spirit in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Spirit has been represented in Christian art both in the Eastern and Western Churches using a variety of depictions. [1] [2] [3] The depictions have ranged from nearly identical figures that represent the three persons of the Holy Trinity from a dove to a flame. [4]

  7. Commentary: Why this Puritan sculpture may ... - AOL

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    Just four copies of the reviled heresy survived the flames. ... and disqualifying art institutions with antidiscrimination programs from receiving National Endowment for the Arts grants.