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Iconography
Iconography
Iconography means a system of using symbolic pictures, images, or figures to represent a subject or theme. In terms of art history, the iconography was used to describe the study of familiar iconic signs in a genre.
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Iconography Iconography means a system of using symbolic pictures, images, or figures to represent a subject or theme. In terms of art history, the iconography was used to describe the study of familiar iconic signs in a genre.
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Icon Icon means the image or symbolic representation most of the times with sacred significance.
Iconography Iconography means a system of using symbolic pictures, images, or figures to represent a subject or theme. In terms of art history, the iconography was used to describe the study of familiar iconic signs in a genre.
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