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Present Tense 2020: An Iconology of the Epoch

Critical Inquiry, 2021
When is it a good time to think about time? The answer provided by this essay is that there is no time like the present, especially the crazy, tense present of the year 2020.
W. Mitchell
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ICONOLOGY-ICONOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC ARTS BY TITA RUBIES AND RISPULES AT THE EXHIBITION OF FRAGMENTS OF MODERN INDONESIAN ART AT OHD MUSEUM

JURNAL Dasarrupa: Desain dan Seni Rupa
Islamic art, as a manifestation of culture, presents its distinctive style and carries the spirit of its time through its iconography and iconology, which not only serve as therapeutic media for religious buildings but also for works of painting.
Khairi Khairi
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Iconology and Semiotics – with some Examples from Schapiro and Thürlemann

Nordic Review of Iconography
Debates on the relationship between Iconology and Semiotics resurface constantly, but recent developments in the fields of Visual semiotics and Cognitive semiotics are seldom referred to.
F. Andersson
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Culture and Aesthetic Sensibilities of Ekiti People Through the Iconology of Epa Headrests

International journal of African society, cultures and traditions
Art is usually a means of documenting peoples’ tastes, thoughts, and attitudes, which depend on their philosophies, past experiences, and current happenings within the society.
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Ideology and Iconology

Critical Inquiry, 1975
Is it possible to compose a history of images? It is obvious that history can be composed only from that which is intrinsically historical; history has an order of its own because it interprets and clarifies an order which already exists in the facts.
Giulio Carlo Argan, Rebecca West
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Iconography and Iconology

2023
Iconography and iconology are the ways of describing and interpreting images and their meaning. Although closely related, iconography and iconology can be understood as distinct disciplines. When clearly differentiated, iconography is understood as a method of identifying and describing the themes and motifs (“subject matter”) represented in an image ...
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Iconology and Imagination

Cultural Dynamics, 1992
This paper is both about human cognition, its origin and development; and about prevailing notions of cognition and rationality, their origin and history. What I shall propose, more speculatively than argumentatively, is that to understand the linkage between these two genetic processes is one way to understand, or to give content to, the concept of ...
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Iconology and Iconography

2011
The words “iconology” and “iconography” are often confused, and they have never been given definitions accepted by all iconographers and iconologists. Panofsky 1955 (cited under General Overviews) defines “iconography” as the study of subject matter in the visual arts and “iconology” as an attempt to analyze the significance of that subject matter ...
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Icon, iconography, iconology

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2009
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the entangling of economic, social and cultural values which circulate in visual branding, reflect business practice and add intangibles to organisations.Design/methodology/approachThe study is placed in the context of the difficulties and shortcomings of accounting for brands.
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Iconology

The Musical Times, 1971
Guy Oldham, Kathi Meyer-Baer
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