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Type of icon, ikon, image, picture


religious iconography.
the propagandistic iconography of a despot.

Examples of iconography

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Japanese are even more attuned than Americans to the iconography of consumerism.
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Otto II had a Greek wife, Theophanu, and Byzantine iconography entered the West.
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The iconography or symbols on their ceramics served as a means of communication.
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Black and his colleagues, like other filmmakers who use the iconography of Sept.
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The artist sometimes mixes Christian iconography with images from other cultures.
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The most frequent iconography represents a male warrior dressed in a short tunic.
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Like many medieval works of art, the Madonna displays a very complex iconography.
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There are plenty of teens and 20-somethings who know their fashion iconography.
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Some of the carpets marry age-old stories with contemporary military iconography.
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  • The images and symbolic representations that are traditionally associated with a person or a subject; "religious iconography"; "the propagandistic iconography of a despot"
  • Iconography is the debut album of the keyboardist Travis Dickerson, expected to be released in December 2009 and is going to be released on his own label TDRS Music.
  • Celebration is the third greatest hits album from American singer Madonna, and the closing release under her contract with Warner Bros. Records, her record company since 1982. The release follows her two previous greatest hits albums, The Immaculate Collection (1990) and GHV2 (2001). ...
  • A set of specified or traditional symbolic forms associated with the subject or theme of a stylized genre of art
  • (iconographer) One who creates (religious) icons
  • (iconographer) A skillful designer who elevates icon design to an art form.
  • The study and the art of painting of icons. In the Orthodox Church, iconography was developed mainly in the monasteries, which became the centers of its study and development.
  • The symbolic meanings of subjects and signs used to convey ideas important to particular cultures or religions, and the conventions governing the use of such forms.
  • An important component of cognitive archaeology, this involves the study of artistic representations which usually have an overt religious or ceremonial significance; e.g. ...