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Religiøs ikonografi hos nordamerikanske indianere - En introduktion

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, 1985
After a brief introduction to the literature on art and iconography among native peoples of the world, Erwin Panofsky’s definition of iconological studies and its implications are accepted with certain reservations. A typology of the religions iconography of native North Americans is then developed in this article based upon the epistemology of the ...
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Film Propaganda: Ikonografi Kekuasaan

open access: yesJSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, 2004
As a modern technological invention cinema has numerous potentialities such as economic, social and political power. Fascist regimes as well as film corporations have employed cinema as a tool of propaganda to control and mobilize the masses for the sake of their power longevity.
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Ikonografie Antonína Dvořáka

open access: yes, 2011
This study deals with the numerous visual depictions of the well-known Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, both photographic and artistic. His lifespan covered the emergence and further development of photography. However, with his rising fame in the second part of his life the need arose to provide ‘true’ likenesses in classical disciplines such as ...
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Analisis Ikonografi pada Aplikasi Brimo

open access: yesJURNAL MANAJEMEN PENDIDIKAN DAN ILMU SOSIAL
Dalam perkembangan teknologi digital, antarmuka pengguna memegang peranan krusial dalam membentuk kualitas interaksi antara sistem dan pengguna. Ikonografi sebagai bagian integral dari elemen visual dalam aplikasi, berfungsi tidak hanya sebagai alat komunikasi visual tetapi juga sebagai pengarah tindakan pengguna.
Jeremy Budhi Nugraha   +1 more
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Türk göçebe sanatında ikonografi

open access: yes, 2020
The Scythians and the Huns from the nomadic ensembles, which have been effectively seen on the stage of history since the Early Iron Age, are important nomadic communities that have marked the Eurasian steppes in cultural and political terms. As a need of the necessities of nomadic life, these nomadic communities, which displaced their existence and ...
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