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What we have in the design is a world of iconography.
Most, but not all, of its Christian iconography has been taken out.
The object of study was not the war itself but the culture's iconography.
Their iconography "clearly shows they were made as a political statement".
He was used to signs both written and in iconography.
As for the new iconography, it simply means it's your turn to get noticed.
Many were simply afraid to study iconography on their own or in secret groups.
"People are just reacting to the iconography of our time."
"Some people see religious iconography in them," she said, "but I have no idea what they are talking about."
The period from 1940 can be seen as one where iconography was especially prominent in art history.
In iconography she always appears on the right of her partner.
The palette and the iconography change to suit each place.
He does not fit the traditional iconography of the victim.
"We ask ourselves, what is the iconography of the site?"
I'm using the iconography of the Holocaust to bring attention to fashion.
This image has been influential in Christian art and iconography.
Iconography is the term used when speaking of the paintings in the church.
A whole iconography of designs related to the sea was developed.
What the new news magazines rely on is the iconography of television.
Some pictures are made from famous photos or iconography of the time.
The composition and iconography are very common in this sort of item.
As such, it occupies a unique place in our national iconography.
The iconography of Mozart also leaves much to be desired.
This multilevel approach to iconography is how it's done now.
Baron's materials, iconography and way of working need to be examined.