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1. (n.) iconography
symbolic representation, esp. the conventional meanings attached to an image.
2. iconography
subject matter in the visual arts, esp. with reference to the conventions of treating a subject in artistic representation.
3. iconography
the study or analysis of subject matter and its meaning in the visual arts; iconology.
4. iconography
a representation or group of representations of a person, place, or thing.
Etymology: (1620–30; < ML < Gk)
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| Definition of 'Iconography' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) iconography
the images and symbolic representations that are traditionally associated with a person or a subject
"religious iconography"; "the propagandistic iconography of a despot"
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| Definition of 'Iconography' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Iconography
the art or representation by pictures or images; the description or study of portraiture or representation, as of persons; as, the iconography of the ancients
2. (noun) Iconography
the study of representative art in general
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