Pretty sure thats not Catholic. That's Eastern Orthodoxy with their prohibition against icons, statues, artwork and whatnot though they still break this rule depending on which eastern church you refer or speak to. Historically speaking, this was originally called the Iconoclasm, something the Byzantine Empire began but which never gained much traction in the Latin & Catholic west. Catholicism has been using icons and idols throughout its entire history and has never decreed it heretical. I mean, praying to Saints would break the rule of graven images, and just having artwork of Mother Mary would also be problematic to a stickler.
No idea about Judaism. They don't pray to prophets, they have no recognizable saints or even have their own version of Saints, or even consider martyrs as something to place within a context of holy remembrance. Don't think the concept of Jewish artwork ever became a thing with them as it did in Christianity. So maybe they don't even have the idea of iconography or idols?
Edit: Nevermind, I might have misunderstood your stance.
Their were parts in the Jewish text where men had more than one wife, but it was rare. Pretty sure there is no such thing in Catholicism, and if it is, it hearkens back to pre-Christian times when Christianity was still only in Judea or underground in the west and being persecuted, and not within any Catholic past as it became mainstream. I'm not Christian, but I'm well read. Still, correct me if I'm wrong.
Still, Catholicism....I don't think they've ever approved of or accepted polyamory. That sounds like another weird appropriation of the even weirder social cult that has quite the membership in this site. I hate to say SJW since that word is overly used and nearly dead now, so I'll just say "leftists" and pretend most people know what I'm getting at.