- An
iconograph is a
picture formed by a word or words. It can take the form of
irregularly shaped letters or (especially in the case of poems) irregularly...
- of her
later poetry was
devoted to
children (e.g. the 1970
collection Iconographs). She also
translated the work of
contemporary Swedish poets, including...
-
replaced the moon
image standing in for the "O" with a more
stylized iconograph. The
company said that part of
their rebranding was to "think
beyond the...
-
terminus of the
American Bottom floodplain. It may have been an
older iconograph from the
large Mississippian culture city of Cahokia,
which began developing...
- Mr Pin is much more
vague than his partner, Mr Tulip.
After having an
iconograph taken of him by Otto
Chriek using dark
light (light on the
opposite side...
- throne.
Studies on the
empty throne in Gr****,
Roman and
early Christian iconograph]. Tübinger Archäologische Forschungen, vol. 15. Rahden: Leidorf, ISBN 978-3-89646-995-3...
- magazine, the
cover depicts Eustace Tilley with his monocle, in the
classic iconograph. The
cover subtitles also
include "1940 to 1950," but the
copyright date...
- The New
Orleanian (established 1930), The
Southern Review (est. 1935),
Iconograph (est. 1940), and
Double Dealer Redux (est. 1993 and
published by the Faulkner...
- van Dyck - 3x
paintings and 40
grisaille portraits (painted for 'The
Iconograph', 1645) Jan Gossaert, (known as Jan Mabuse)
David Teniers the Younger...
-
Festival Centre archives it is
variously named Shorthand Adelaide, City
Iconograph, and City Iconography, and
government records give the
title City Sign...