In other words, the window may have a localized iconology as well as a universalized iconography. |
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Iconography as the study of representation, also called iconology, entered mainstream academia at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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In iconology, creating becomes a liturgical offering of works of art to God, but the artwork offered is not separate from its author. |
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Bustling iconology notwithstanding, Ji's pictures are not exclusively literary or even representational. |
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This colonial propagandist iconology was equally exploited in media such as postcards, posters, paintings, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, cartoons, and film. |
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If they shared this iconology by more than pure chance, wouldn't the Native Americans have shown some other signs of Arabic influence when the Europeans got there? |
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The iconology of the oppressed and dispersed Highlander has been adopted by Lowland Scotland, itself largely of teutonic origin although its place names, mostly Celtic, testify to an older order. |
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His iconology presumes considerable knowledge of art history and politic. |
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We see how Jesus blesses Mary who is surrounded by rays of light that remind us of the nimbus of the traditional attributive iconology of cult images before the Reformation. |
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The media theory of the American theorist Mitchell has been challenging since the publication of Iconology. |
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Panofsky's later, more popular text, Studies in Iconology, does discuss Saturn and Ficino, but not in adequate depth. |
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