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Art and Iconography

2019
Rooted in Late Bronze Age Levantine traditions, Phoenician art emerges in the early first millennium bce, spiced with new elements adopted and adapted from contemporary Egyptian models, while also permeable to influence from artistic trends popular with neighboring cultures and overseas recipients of Phoenician luxurious exports.
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Landscape iconography and perception

2017
Social perceptions of landscapes are inherited from the history of relationships between societies and nature. Several landscape models have stood out in the course of the centuries: the pastoral or bucolic, the land of plenty, present since antiquity, to which have been added since the eighteenth century the sublime and the picturesque.
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“Almost the Same but not Quite”

Critical Gambling Studies, 2022
Fiona Nicoll
exaly  

Iconography and Imagery

2001
The same, or similar, images, symbols and visual icons appear repeatedly in both plays. Furthermore, Webster integrates visual images of action on stage (including pageantry, masques, and the blocking of actors) with setting, costume and props and the more extensive themes of the play, coalescing and concentrating dramatic meaning and conflict through ...
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The “Karabakh – Armenia” Theme in the Iconography of Armenian Identity

International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, 2022
Harutyun Marutyan, Levon Abrahamian
exaly  

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