Religion Art For Sale

Explore our collection of religious art for sale. Showcasing some of today’s most exciting artists, our collection includes works that explore a variety of topics linked to faith and spirituality, we’re always adding powerful new religious artworks to its collection. Find the perfect piece of religious art for your home, whether you are interested in religious paintings, religious photography or religious prints.

Not sure where to start? Take a look at some of our artists in the collection: Beijing based Liu Xia’s giant rendition of Resting Jesus subverts Jesus’ traditional position on the crucifix by placing his hands on his hips. And in Mark Buckley’s piece Gabriel, the angel looks weary despite the usual tropes found in religious art, including the heavenly, glowing colour palette and feathered wings.

History or Religious Art

After classical antiquity, Christianity was the predominant force shaping European culture between the 13th and 19th centuries and artists would frequently turn to religious texts and stories for their inspiration. Tales from the Bible are spread across European art history – from scenes from The Book of Genesis painted by Michelangelo onto the Sistine Chapel ceiling to Caravaggio’s incognito Jesus emerging from dark shadows to reveal himself to two disciples in Supper at Emmaus. Raphael’s art contains multiple visions of Madonna and Leonardo Da Vinci serene yet solemn angels have become embedded into the Christian imagination.

Art historian Hans Belting noted how some religious art did not only pay homage to God but became proof of God’s very existence. In his book Likeness and Presence, Belting recounts a story about how, during a period where religious art was being destroyed, a painting of the Virgin Mary “fled to Rome unaided, covering the distance in 24 hours, standing upright on the water”.

Religious art still exists in contemporary culture. Henry Moore’s marble, abstract sculpture, Mother and Child stands in London’s St Paul’s Cathedral. And in 2014, St Paul’s also started showing Bill Viola’s soundless, seven-minute video installation, Martyrs, in which four figures endured a variety of tortures, from being engulfed in flames to being buried in soil.

Art and religion; a shifting relationship

However as religious belief begins to waver in western society – 70% of young people in the UK identify with no religion – religious art has also taken on new meaning. While religious art is still revered within galleries, it has become less about the spirituality of its subject matter; more an emblem of history and a testament to the techniques used by old masters.

Much of modern art that features faith is now intentionally subversive, using religion as a way to question power, group thought and long-standing narratives that pervade European societies. Maurizio Cattelan’s sculpture La Nona Ora depicts Pope John Paul II lying on a red carpet after being crushed by a meteorite that has come from the heavens and Andres Serrano’s captures a small crucifix submerged in urine for his 80s photograph, entitled Piss Christ.

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La prophétie by Masa ZODROS
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La prophétie by Masa ZODROS
La prophétie
Photography - 163x150 cm
La nativité au village by François Pagé
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La nativité au village by François Pagé
La nativité au village
Paintings - 33x41 cm
Study Of Saturn By Rubens (1636-1638) by Jack Hughes
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Study Of Saturn By Rubens (1636-1638) by Jack Hughes
Study Of Saturn By Rubens (1636-1638)
Paintings - 91x81 cmRent for €110 /mo
Irrelevant People  by Olga Mun
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Irrelevant People  by Olga Mun
Irrelevant People
Paintings - 120x100 cmRent for €150 /mo
A Greek Tragedy (Modesty) by Jack Hughes
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A Greek Tragedy (Modesty) by Jack Hughes
A Greek Tragedy (Modesty)
Paintings - 86x76 cmRent for €110 /mo
In lucem stellarum.  by François Pagé
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In lucem stellarum.  by François Pagé
In lucem stellarum.
Paintings - 80x80 cm
Art océanien by Christelle Zacchero
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Art océanien by Christelle Zacchero
Art océanien
Paintings - 80x60 cm
799 Le Grand Goliath !  by Félix Hemme
799 Le Grand Goliath !
Sculpture - 66x73 cm
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"Ganga Aarti"II by Barbara Piatti
"Ganga Aarti"II
Paintings - 100x80 cm
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Breakfast in burma by Lise Hébuterne
Breakfast in burma
Photography - 60x90 cm
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Pandering by Annabelle Shelton
Pandering
Paintings - 30x40 cmRent for €55 /mo
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Escape From Eden by Magnus Gjoen
Escape From Eden
Prints - 70x70 cmRent for €75 /mo
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MARIE DE MAGDALA by Thalie B. Vernet
MARIE DE MAGDALA
Photography - 75x50 cm
D'où vient la foi ?
Sculpture - 50x37 cm
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Mosquée bleue by Lise Hébuterne
Mosquée bleue
Photography - 40x60 cm
Shaman
Sculpture - 16x6 cm
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The Saviour Sings by Christian Kabuß
The Saviour Sings
Paintings - 85x70 cm
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Bodisathva by Toos van Holstein
Bodisathva
Paintings - 160x90 cm
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Glory by Annabelle Shelton
Glory
Paintings - 25x30 cmRent for €55 /mo
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SISYPHE by Michel de Gouttes
SISYPHE
Paintings - 73x60 cm
Trinité
Sculpture - 33x12 cm
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The Four Continents by Olga Mun
The Four Continents
Paintings - 160x180 cmRent for €440 /mo
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La drag et la madone by Ho My An
La drag et la madone
Paintings - 93x72 cm
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Haldan by Alexander Small
Haldan
Paintings - 30x23 cmRent for €50 /mo
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Tempus fugit by Tarek
Tempus fugit
Drawings - 21x15 cm
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