Representation and Meaning in the Visual Arts: A Study in the Methodology of Iconography and Iconology |
Contents
Art communication and meaning | 11 |
Depict portray and represent | 24 |
A case study | 50 |
Copyright | |
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Aesthetics allegory analogy animals answer appears apple argued arguments art historians artist attention attributed Beardsley beholders believe called chapter Christ clear combination concept Consider context conventional course created criticism defined definition depicted described discussed disguised symbol distinction distinguish doctrines elephant Erwin Panofsky event example expression fact familiar figures historical iconographical iconological ideas illustrate important indicate influence intended interesting interpretation kind London look meaning mentioned Moreover motif natural necessary object obvious painting Panofsky particular perhaps person personifications philosophical picture portrait possible precise present problems properties propose question quotation reason refer reflect relations relevant represent representation requirement sculptures seems seen sense sentence significance similarity sometimes specific statements story structural Studies in Iconology suggest symbols theory things tion traditions various visual world view writes York