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Doom paintings were used to warn people about living a sinful life by showing them heaven and hell.

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Doom painting were used so the churches could scare people into worshipping God and make them want to go to Heaven with God and not Hell with the Devils.

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to show what heaven and hell looked like

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What are the names of doom paintings?

You would find a Doom painting in a Medieval church


Why were doom paintings use?

Doom paintings were used to warn people about living a sinful life by showing them heaven and hell.


Why was it important to have doom paintings if the service was in Latin?

It was important to have doom paintings if the service was Latin because not many people back then in medieval England knew latin, so paintings would help the congregation understand the message the preist was trying to get across.


Where would you find a doom painting?

You would find a Doom painting in a Medieval church


How did Doom paintings help the church keep control?

doom paintings helped the church keep control because they told horrible stories about hell and why you should be good.


How do renaissance and medieval paintings of religious subject differ?

Renaissance paintings show figures in earthly settings; figures in medieval paintings have heavenly gold backgrounds.


In contrast to medieval paintings renaissance paintings are less likely to emphasize what?

religious themes


In contrast with medieval paintings renaissance paintings are less likely to emphasize what?

religious themes


Medieval paintings usually had what meaning?

Symbolic meaning


Why did churches have doom paintings in medieval times?

Church wall paintings covered a wide range of religious subjects: Heaven and hell, the lives of the Saints, Bible stories, the life and crucifixion of Christ, the Virtues overcoming the Vices and so on. The point of all of these was to illustrate these subjects for people who could not read; paintings of the Last Judgement helped the priest to communicate the Bible message to an audience who could not read about it for themselves. Very few original medieval wall paintings survive today, but thanks to the work of E W Tristram a large number have been recorded and published in his three books on the subject.


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