The painting you describe was done by Johannes Oertel, who lived for a while in Lenoir, NC, where he served St. James Episcopal Church as rector. This was in the mid 1800s. Because of some problem with his copyright, this very popular painting did not earn him much income, and few people seem to know that he was the artist.
Lots of current artists have painted their own version of Oertel's original. This website has prints for sale, but I am not certain that this is Oertel's version, as I have not found it anywhere on the net: trocadero.com/mgallery/items/287009/item287009store.html--i.e. I have not yet found it anywhere that attributes the image to Oertel.
A picture on a wall could be called a mural, a painting, a photograph.
The name of the Picture with the eye is called "Eye"
The photo collage is from 1982, the painting from 1985..
A picture of a saint is called an icon. Many painting masters have drawn and painted religious icons like Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and others.
A painting of the Virgin Mary is frequently called a Madonna, especially if she is pictured holding the child Jesus.
P-A Renoir did. The painting is in London, The Courtauld Institute.
self portrait
According to Christies auction house, that painting, called Study for Bedroom Painting #2 was painted in 1967.
I have an authorized print of this picture by Dali and it is called Barco Papillon.
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Yes. But they are not called churches they are called Mosques.
There is a picture called Martyr's Mirror that contains Felicitas of Rome. Her symbol is a woman holding a sword with seven male heads on it.