There is also a humorous undercurrent as Seventies rock iconography gets a look-in with speaker cabinets of all shapes of sizes. |
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This is clearest in his valorization of the visual iconography of the French Revolution. |
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In Tibetan iconography, physical nakedness symbolizes this naked unbounded state of mind. |
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It has been demonstrated that the iconography of the Del Sarto altarpiece reflects Franciscan doctrine and artistic conventions. |
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It is not only the iconography of Blake's work that conveys a dream of liberation. |
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The effectiveness of the statue was thus dependent in part on the visual suitability of its iconography and the quality of its form. |
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In terms of generic iconography, Alphaville is truly exhaustive in its attention to detail. |
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The progressive authors of much of America's patriotic iconography rejected blind nationalism, militaristic drumbeating and sheeplike conformism. |
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Ever since, lions have been portrayed in art, myth and iconography as powerful symbols of solar strength, supremacy, glory, light and brilliance. |
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I integrate diverse elements from pre-Columbian mythology, Western religious iconography, and American popular culture. |
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Is this a comment on religious relics and iconography, or is she blasphemously raising her work to the level of the sacred? |
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In his individuated free-floating imagery that defines his iconography, he is rooted in the social and cultural matrix. |
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This partially explains the material dimension of his iconography, rooted in the physical world of nature around him. |
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No direct evidence reveals either its date or place of origin, which can only be suggested on grounds of style, iconography, and paleography. |
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A campaign for hosiery featured the standard disembodied, stocking-clad leg that Dali juxtaposed with his provocative iconography. |
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These changes reduce Hathor's theriomorphic iconography and help bring her into focus for the modern eye. |
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In other words, the window may have a localized iconology as well as a universalized iconography. |
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In contrast to iconography, the iconological method proceeds from synthesis rather than analysis. |
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The rivulets and runnels of Celtic Park are lined with the pictures, mementoes and iconography of former glory. |
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Jemima Lewis in the Telegraph makes some telling points about journalistic iconography and scientific nomenclature. |
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Is there a place, indeed, within our Reformation churches, mirabile dictu, for a new kind of biblically inspired iconography? |
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Hurrell helped established the identity of many actresses and actors and created an iconography of steamy sexuality with dreamy glamour. |
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Even Andy Warhol's sixties pop art was a study of the power of iconography and branding. |
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I still think the software industry can learn a lot from studying pre-digital iconography. |
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The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography. |
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His paintings offer a bemusing iconography in which sometimes cartoonish animals play a prominent role. |
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It is of course the Right who regard the Left as little more than empty slogans and iconography. |
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The iconography of the Liege statuette further refutes the notion that it could have been offered in atonement. |
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With her designs for The Indians' Book of 1907, DeCora moved past a generic interest in Native symbols to create a pan-Indian iconography. |
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The truth is that even in stripping away the myth and iconography, and removing the unaccountably exceptional Lincoln, we are not left with a diminished figure. |
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In this model, the political and economic marginalization of youth is represented by an iconography and dramaturgy of revolution, both local and global. |
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Not only did he once support himself painting billboards, but he makes art that draws upon their color, scale, iconography, and compositional pow! |
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Every neighborhood suddenly needed a gastropub, and every gastropub was chockablock with porcine iconography. |
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In this paper, I illustrate the way one Aboriginal artist challenged what he perceived as an essentialised concept of Aboriginality, by rejecting rainbow serpent iconography. |
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Non-obvious, undiscoverable interactions, extremely poor iconography, over-Helveticated. |
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This grotesque and carnivalesque iconography is generally regarded as Ensor's most striking contribution to the rise of modern art. |
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Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli presented a collection of regal, embroidered gowns and folk iconography. |
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Subjects indexed cover all aspects of medieval life from art and architecture to iconography, politics, religious life, sexuality, and women in literature. |
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Contrasting with the latter's refinement, lithographed illustrations were produced in large numbers and served as a powerful medium of popular iconography. |
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This inimitable project aside, the search for visual rather than textual material has been dominant in Courbet studies, supplanting the logocentric premise of iconography. |
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The chignon hairstyle is typical of Maitreya, and the crossed leg position is frequently encountered in Gandharian iconography. |
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The cultural difference in the two approaches can be seen in a comparison of 80s iconography in the US and Australia. |
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The iconography of these pieces is among the most complex of all Haida artistic work. |
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The straight and slightly molded sides of this fireback frame a scene from classical iconography. |
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Modern restoration has, in some cases, greatly altered the original iconography. |
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He introduced the individual portrait, thus breaking with the standard, rigidly determined iconography. |
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These symbols are to be found everywhere in the iconography of Montreal's Irish institutions and organizations. |
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Using trompe-l'½il painting, Hodges takes the world of Westerns and their highly coded iconography of the male world, in particular. |
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A beautifully researched and well documented iconography complete the biography. |
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Vestige of Egyptian imagery, the sphinx has always held an important place in the iconography of the Western world. |
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When used for human figures, the halo represents holiness or sanctity, and its iconography is developed to mark important distinctions between the figures represented. |
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My study of the iconography has revealed 37 images from the twelfth century, 65 from the thirteenth century, then a mighty leap to 201 from the fourteenth century. |
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The spearhead is unexpected, however, since spears, although associated in Bronze Age iconography with hunting and warfare, do not feature in depictions of sacrifice. |
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That all-American iconography has always been so potent in the Superman myth. |
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A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms. |
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But the religious iconography did not detract from the excitement brewing in the room. |
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Well-heeled Hungarian kids like to drink at this famously and excessively long bar, surrounded by the iconography of old Hollywood and local Magyar movies. |
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The West trades on its iconography, and many writers satisfy the hunger for that epic, legendary place. |
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What looked like ethnic or folk iconography was seen in the brightest of colors on suede, lace, and silk chiffon. |
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The designer's simple but effective set has an Egyptian court, denoted by familiar golden iconography, standing opposite silvered pillars of Rome. |
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From that time until he gave up painting in the mid-1990s, the volcanic mounds of Auckland and the blue Waitemata remained a central part of his iconography. |
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Marcillat's window enriched and nuanced the chapel's iconography, complementing the themes of Incarnation, Passion, and the cycle of salvation evoked in Pontormo's paintings. |
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Designers endlessly loot the iconography, innovations and raw materials of military dress to create a new fashion that is robust, functional, provocative and street-smart. |
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Even though the star has six points, and the Red star that dominated her childhood, and which figures prominently in her iconography, is a pentagram, she felt that destiny had led her to it. |
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Poetic and philosophical, the writings developed in collaboration with Bougie were in perfect harmony with the sombre, existentialist iconography characteristic of his work. |
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They are loved by a nascent middle class whose own heritage is similarly replete with iconography celebrating redness, corpulence and beardedness. |
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Flowers, birds, animals, instruments, symmetric mandala drawings, objects, idols are all part of symbolic iconography in Hinduism. |
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Rasta iconography is distinguished by the big-mouthed, buck-toothed black man wearing dreadlocks, mouth agape with spliff, the perennial happy-go-lucky icon of the Caribbean. |
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And also, because a specialized bilingual dictionary could be « a nice cultural book », iconography is very important. Especially for a gastronomic bilingual dictionnary. |
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Orientalism is not a school but rather an iconography which moreover was in turn adulated or disparaged by the public or the critics because it was not a style. |
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Eastern Orthodox iconography also permits Saint George to ride a black horse, as in a Russian icon in the British museum collection. |
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He deciphers our daily iconography and play with it like with fiction. |
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Hinduism has a developed system of symbolism and iconography to represent the sacred in art, architecture, literature and worship. |
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Besides the exposition of iconography and artistic representations, conferences and workshops on the role of St. Peter in History, various project of solidarity with the Third World are foreseen. |
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Friday about the religious iconography of the Penitentes Brotherhood in the American Southwest. |
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All the iconography of her later fabulism seems to be there. |
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The only thing that changes is the iconography and, in some cases, the presence of a more critical attitude toward it. |
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This type of iconography satisfied both the traditional needs of the patrons and the modern mannerist and baroque taste for theatricality and movement. |
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From the mock-up to the iconography, the thumbnails and the copy, Dream On cooked up this booklet for a caterer who had never stepped foot in this arena. |
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We are inescapably surrounded by their culture, iconography and ideology. |
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Later on, poets and writers took up the theme and turned it into an iconography that exalted Elizabeth. |
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Specifically, his art often referred to former 12th to 13th century Medieval iconography addressing the nature of female sorcerers. |
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Holbein portrays the merchant Georg Gisze among elaborate symbols of science and wealth that evoke the sitter's personal iconography. |
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The Kings of Scotland employed harpers until the end of the Middle Ages, and they feature prominently in royal iconography. |
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Cybele is rooted in Anatolian culture while much of Aphrodite's iconography may spring from Semitic goddesses. |
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Nevertheless, according to Burkert, the iconography of the Cretan Palace Period has provided almost no confirmation for these theories. |
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In iconography of the day, this vessel is shown to be elongated and flat, with a single, long handle on one side. |
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Subsequent Achaemenid art and iconography reflect the influence of the new political reality in Mesopotamia. |
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The grant specifies the iconography of the coat of arms, the central portion divided into quadrants. |
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The antiabortion iconography in the last decade featured the fetus but never the mother. |
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In iconography, like several other British saints, Petroc is usually shown with a stag. |
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The iconography of The Ghent Altarpiece has long fascinated scholars. |
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Taylor's images combine all the sassiness and femininity of Old Hollywood stars with the more modern elements and iconography of high-fashion imagery. |
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Since writing always contains the elements of iconography, ideography and phonology, cannot be identical with itself. |
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Their iconography has been much studied, although artistically they are relatively unsophisticated. |
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What Brown really means is iconography, the study of symbols. |
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A statue of Min, represented as an ithyphallic god of fertility in iconography, was placed on an inclined pedestal, which was the symbol of maʿat. |
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Essays by other scholars on Chachapoya iconography, culture, khipus, and the project to rescue the finds and the construction of the Museo Leymebamba are included. |
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The existence of such worship can be seen through studies of the iconography of different Mesoamerican cultures, in which serpent motifs are frequent. |
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Feathered serpent iconography is prominent at all of these sites. |
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The Romans looked for common ground between their major gods and those of the Greeks, adapting Greek myths and iconography for Latin literature and Roman art. |
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Similarly controversial is the re-emergence of the theory that the iconography of the Parthenon frieze celebrates the heroized dead of the battle of Marathon. |
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Pictish iconography shows books being read, and carried, and its naturalistic style gives every reason to suppose that such images were of real life. |
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Greek iconography also began to take on a strong western influence for a period and the difference between some Orthodox icons and western religious art began to vanish. |
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Another pioneer of collage was Joseph Cornell, whose more intimately scaled works were seen as radical because of both his personal iconography and his use of found objects. |
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Reinterpreting its symbolic and mythological value, Llosa links the iconography of the stone stelae to corn, the principal cultigen of formative American cultures. |
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This conclusion is reached through a detailed structuralist study of the iconography, titularies, and structure of a selection of historical texts. |
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His anthropological studies have taken him to Teotihuacan, Mexico and Tikal, Guatemala where he studied Pre-Colombian culture, art, and iconography. |
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The influence of the postclassical aesthetic of Byzantine art and iconography is obvious in Jundi's works, and her subjects do not seem to be of this world. |
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Among the academic matters he considers are traditional forms, types of proverb collections, comprehensive overviews of paremiology, and iconography. |
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He is often depicted in pietistic ways in popular iconography. |
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