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Allegory and has
During the 20th century he has received more recognition, notably by C. S. Lewis in The Allegory of Love ( 1936 ).
The Allegory of April has a depiction of the trio of Graces, one of the earliest Post-classical representations of the naked intertwined dancers in painting.

Allegory and been
Further paintings by Tiepolo have been added, including an entire frescoed ceiling, depicting ' The Allegory of Merit ', which was rescued from Palazzo Barbarigo, now in the throne room.

Allegory and used
The term Platonism is used because such a view is seen to parallel Plato's Theory of Forms and a " World of Ideas " ( Greek: Eidos ( εἶδος )) described in Plato's Allegory of the cave: the everyday world can only imperfectly approximate an unchanging, ultimate reality.
The Allegory of the Cave — also known as the Analogy of the Cave, Plato's Cave, or the Parable of the Cave — is an allegory used by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work The Republic to illustrate " our nature in its education and want of education " ( 514a ).
* British television's Lewis, broadcast in the UK by ITV and in the US by PBS as a part of Masterpiece Theater, used Uqbar as a clue in the episode " Allegory of Love.

Allegory and ancient
The second part, called the " Clepsydra ", or " Hourglass ", celebrates the themes introduced in the " Allegory " section through a portrayal of Greek history from the ancient to the modern times.
* Allegory in the Middle Ages-Allegory was a prime mover for the synthesis and transformation between the ancient world mythology ( for example of the Bretons and Gauls ) and the " new " Christian world mythology that spread through France, for example with the Franks.

Allegory and texts
Philosophical texts have influenced the series as well: many similarities exist between Amber and Plato's Republic ( see the Allegory of the cave ) and the classical problems of metaphysics, virtuality, solipsism, logic, possible worlds, probability, doubles and essences are also repeatedly reflected on.

Allegory and have
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and Strang's own Allegory of Death and The Plowman's Wife, have served him with suitable imaginative subjects.
Allegory and metaphor have often played an important role in the history of biology.

Allegory and ;
The " Allegory of Music " is a popular theme in painting ; in this example, Lippi uses symbol s popular during the High Renaissance, many of which refer to Greek mythology.
Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric ; a rhetorical allegory is a demonstrative form of representation conveying meaning other than the words that are spoken.
Allegory of hope ; Oil on canvas, Francesco Guardi, 1747
Another picture in the same collection appears to be a replica of his painting of the " Allegory of Calumny ", as suggested by Lucian's description of a celebrated work by Apelles ; the satire in the original painting, directed against some of his courtier enemies, was the immediate cause of Zuccari's temporary exile from Rome.
Plato's Phaedo contains similar imagery to that of the Allegory of the Cave ; a philosopher recognizes that before philosophy, his soul was " a veritable prisoner fast bound within his body ... and that instead of investigating reality by itself and in itself it is compelled to peer through the bars of its prison ".
His Allegory of the Planets and Continents depicts Apollo embarking on his daily course ; deities around him symbolize the planets ; allegorical figures ( on the cornice ) represent the four continents Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
* Allegory of Fortune, c. 1530 ; oil on canvas, 178 x 216. 5 cm, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Guest characters included Piper the elderly cleaning man, Eric the Werewolf ( Ian Sears ); an additional security guard who was a gorilla ; and Mary the Christmas Allegory ( Lia Williams ), who gave birth to consumer products.
Laurence, Jerome and Prosper, altarpiece in the north transept ; Allegory of Faith and The Doctors of the Church on the ceiling of the new sacristy ( both by Veronese's workshop ))
; Allegory: The postdiction resorts to tenuous allegorical explanations to turn literal misses into hits.
* Paolo Veronese-The Allegory of Love ( ceiling paintings for Prague Castle ; now in National Gallery, London )
* Description Beggared ; or the Allegory of WHITENESS by Mac Wellman, music by Michael Roth

Allegory and throughout
" Allegory " introduced the main conceptual themes and ideals that are going to be omnipresent throughout the entire opening ceremony, such as the confluence of the past and present, love and passion as the progenitors of history, and humanity's attempt to understand itself.

Allegory and history
Allegory on writing history by Jacob de Wit ( 1754 ).
Annibale Carracci, Allegory of Truth and Time ( 1584-5 ), an allegorical history painting relying very little upon realism.

Allegory and forms
In his Allegory of the Cave, Plato distinguishes between forms and ideas and imagines two distinct worlds: the sensible world and the intelligible world.
The core of the second part is discussed in the Allegory of the Cave, and articles related to the Theory of ( ideal ) forms.

Allegory and .
Allegory of Music by Filippino Lippi.
Allegory is a device in which characters or events represent or symbolize ideas and concepts.
" Allegory and Accommodation: Vertov's Three Songs of Lenin ( 1934 ) as a Stalinist Film.
Allegory was popular at the time, so " old Christmas " was given a voice to protest his exclusion, along with the form of a rambunctious, jolly old man.
In 1836 he sent his first picture to the exhibition of the Society of British Artists, and in 1845 he contributed a cartoon, An Allegory of Justice, to a competition for designs for the mural decoration of the new Palace of Westminster.
He wrote, in Letter 131 of The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien, " I dislike Allegory.
The Allegory of the Olive Tree in St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans ( which reappears in greatly expanded form in the Book of Jacob in the Book of Mormon ) refers to the scattering and gathering of Israel.
Nicolas Régnier: Allegory of Vanity — Pandora, c. 1626.
The soul, once separated from the body, spends an indeterminate amount of time in " formland " ( see The Allegory of the Cave in The Republic ) and then assumes another body.
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Plato's Allegory of the Cave, which appears in book VII of The Republic, is a description of such a journey, as are the writings of Teresa of Avila.
The analogy of the divided line immediately follows another Platonic metaphor, that of the sun, and is in turn followed by the Allegory of the Cave.
Allegory of Winter by Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter with Aeolus ' Kingdom of the Winds, 1683, Wilanów Palace.
Włodzimierz Tetmajer, Allegory of Dead Poland, St. Nicholas Cathedral, Kalisz
Detail from The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, c. 1572, attributed to Lucas de Heere.

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