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developed on
largely original lines, and for
different purposes.
Personal iconographies,
where works appear to have
significant meanings individual to, and...
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Hebel and
Christoph Wagner, eds.,
Pictorial Cultures and
Political Iconographies: Approaches, Perspectives, Case
Studies from
Europe and America. Berlin...
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Hinduism has
adopted several iconic symbols,
forming part of
Hindu iconography, that are
imbued with
spiritual meaning based on
either the scriptures...
- has
media related to: Icon (category)
Orthodox Iconography, by
Elias Damianakis "A
Discourse in
Iconography" by John of
Shanghai and San Francisco, Orthodox...
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Urban iconography is a
branch of
iconography, a term used both extensively, to mean a
collection of
illustrations of a
specific subject and,
within art...
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Iconography is the
study of
icons Iconography may also
refer to:
Iconography, a 1986 Bill
Nelson (musician)
album Iconography, a 2009
Travis ****erson...
- The rich
iconography of
Charlemagne is a
reflection of Charlemagne's
special position in Europe's
collective memory, as the
greatest of the
Frankish kings...
- In
exploratory data analysis, the
iconography of correlations, or
representation of correlations, is a data
visualization technique which replaces a numeric...
- ****anese
manga has
developed a
visual language or
iconography for
expressing emotion and
other internal character states. This
drawing style has also...
- The 20th-century
German ****
Party made
extensive use of
graphic symbols,
especially the swastika,
notably in the form of the
swastika flag,
which became...