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How does protestant art differ from catholic art

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Protestant Reformers did not encourage art in which religious imagery were major features. They believed images of Christ and Mary could lead to idolatry and distracted viewer from the purpose of going to church. Catholics painted baby Jesus, Mary and all apostles.

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