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Iconology is a
method of
interpretation in
cultural history and the
history of the
visual arts used by Aby Warburg,
Erwin Panofsky and
their followers...
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Narasimha (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीनरसिंह, romanized: Lakṣmīnarasiṃha) is an
iconographical depiction of Narasimha, the
fourth avatar of Vishnu, with his consort...
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medieval and
early modern periods.
Heraldic crosses are
inherited in
modern iconographic traditions and are used in
numerous national flags. The
Christian cross...
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Further information can be
found on
their website. The
Center for
Iconographic Studies (CIS) is a
research center in the
Faculty of
Humanities and Social...
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specialist on
early medieval churches and
another German émigré,
extended iconographical analysis to
architectural forms. The
period from 1940 can be seen as...
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deity with his own sect. This
example features some of Ganesha's
common iconographic elements. A
virtually identical statue has been
dated between 973 and...
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personification of poverty.
Various Islamic, Hindu, and
Christian iconographical references are
present on the painting. This work is part of a series...
- Egypt. It is also
called a crux commissa, one of the four
basic types of
iconographic representations of the cross. The Gr****
letter tau was used as a numeral...
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Saint Expeditus Expeditus with his
typical iconographical attributes.
Martyr Died c. 303 Melitene,
Armenia Minor,
Roman Empire (modern-day Malatya, Turkey)...
- bad luck or ill-omens. His
consort is
Kirti (Lakshmi).
Keshava is an
iconographical form of Vishnu.
Keshava means "the one with
beautiful long (unshorn)...