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art and symbolism
The symbolism within the medieval illuminations, as explained by the accompanying texts, reveal allusions to medieval literature, art, science, law and philosophy.
Medieval poetical literature is full of allusions that can be traced to the Physiologus tradition ; the text also exerted great influence on the symbolism of medieval ecclesiastical art: symbols like those of the phoenix rising from its ashes and the pelican feeding her young with her own blood are still well-known.
He embedded layers of symbolism, allusion, and paradox in his art, to the lasting fascination of scholars.
Although descriptions ( and life-span ) vary, the Egyptian phoenix ( Bennu bird ) became popular in early Christian art, literature and Christian symbolism, as a symbol of Christ representing his resurrection, immortality, and life-after-death.
The possible reasons for her breasts not being emphasized in the most formal statues were debated among some early Egyptologists, who failed to understand the ritual religious symbolism, to take into account the fact that many women and goddesses portrayed in ancient Egyptian art often lack delineation of breasts, and that the physical aspect of the gender of pharaohs was never stressed in the art.
The spiral plays a specific role in symbolism, and appears in megalithic art, notably in the Newgrange tomb or in many Galician petroglyphs such as the one in Mogor.
By contrast, the art of Africa and Asia seemed to him full of mystic symbolism and vigour.
Gauguin demonstrated the most disparate types of artnot to speak of elements from metaphysics, ethnology, symbolism, the Bible, classical myths, and much else besides — could be combined into a synthesis that was of its time yet timeless.
Ancient symbolism in Lithuanian folk art.
" Limited " animation creates an image with abstract art, symbolism, and fewer drawings to create the same effect, at a much lower cost.
Distinct from, but related to, the style of literature, symbolism of art is related to the gothic component of Romanticism.
Symbolism in literature is distinct from symbolism in art although the two were similar in many respects.
More a philosophy than an actual style of art, symbolism in painting influenced the contemporary Art Nouveau style and Les Nabis.
In the United States, it marked a return to hard-edged composition and representational art as a response by artists using impersonal, mundane reality, irony and parody to defuse the personal symbolism and " painterly looseness " of Abstract Expressionism.
Older interpretations, which perceived Philip's court as being completely decadent have been largely superseded, but the art and symbolism of the period certainly did not reflect the wider threat and decline of Spanish power.
With its images and reflections upon death and the meaning of life, The Seventh Seal had a symbolism that was " immediately apprehensible to people trained in literary culture who were just beginning to discover the ' art ' of film, and it quickly became a staple of high school and college literature courses ...
The cover art, music and lyrics of the album portray the symbolism equating earthly love and heaven that would often feature in Morrison's work.
Influenced by symbolism and the artistic decadence of art nouveau, his art was known for its clear use of line, and its depiction of monstrous and sexual imagery.
The earliest Israeli art movement was the Bezalel school of the Ottoman and early Mandate period, when artists portrayed both Biblical and Zionist subjects in a style influenced by the European Art Nouveau movement, symbolism, and traditional Persian and Syrian artistry.
Labrys symbolism is found in Minoan, Thracian, and Greek religion, mythology, and art, dating from the Middle Bronze Age onwards, and surviving in the Byzantine Empire.
Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy (, Ānanda Kentiś Kūmaraswāmī ) ( 22 August 1877, Colombo, Ceylon − 9 September 1947, Needham, Massachusetts ) was a Ceylonese philosopher and metaphysician, as well as a pioneering historian and philosopher of Indian art, particularly art history and symbolism, and an early interpreter of Indian culture to the West.

art and crescent
In art, Thoth was usually depicted with the head of an ibis, deriving from his name, and the curve of the ibis ' beak, which resembles the crescent moon.
In Roman art, Luna's attributes are the crescent moon and the two-yoke chariot ( biga ).
In art, Khonsu was depicted as a man with the head of a hawk, wearing the crescent of the new moon subtending the disc of the full moon.
After the pairing with Thoth the emblem of Seshat was shown surmounted by a crescent moon, which, over time, degenerated into being shown as two horns arranged to form a crescent shape, but pointing downward ( in an atypical fashion for Egyptian art ).
Conventionalized illustrations of the Man in the Moon often seen in Western art show a very simple face in the full moon, or a human profile in the crescent moon, corresponding to no actual markings.
D rides a cybernetic horse with mechanical legs and other enhancements, wields a crescent longsword which looks similar to Yoshitaka Amano's scimitar sword design found in many of his works of art, but the sword has a hefty length, similar to that of a Japanese nodachi.
This detailed description of Sasani crowns was presented because the motifs mentioned, particularly the crescent and star gradually changed into Islamic symbols and have often appeared in the decorative patterns of various periods of Islamic art.
Some literary sources imply that the shield could be round but in art it is usually shown as crescent shaped.
It features symbols like birds, fish and the crescent moon and stars but also elements like the nuclear disarmament symbol, reflecting the modern influences on New Zealand art.
However, the megalithic art at Knowth contains a wide variety of images, such as crescent shapes.

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Dada () or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early twentieth century.
Steganography () is the art and science of writing hidden messages in such a way that no one, apart from the sender and intended recipient, suspects the existence of the message, a form of security through obscurity.
This is the largest art theft in US history, and the paintings () have not been recovered.
André Malraux () DSO ( 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976 ) was a French novelist, art theorist and Minister for Cultural Affairs.
Han van Meegeren () ( 10 October 1889 in Deventer, Overijssel – 30 December 1947 in Amsterdam ), born Henricus Antonius van Meegeren, was a Dutch painter and portraitist and is considered to be one of the most ingenious art forgers of the 20th century.
The art copied from Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu ( 大東流合気柔術 ) or a closely related jujutsu system taught by Choi Yong-Sool () who returned to Korea after World War II, having lived in Japan for 30 years.
Ong Schan Tchow () ( 1900 – 1945 ), artist and friend of Cai Yuanpei accomplished the subtle integration of Western art techniques and perspectives into traditional Chinese painting.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God () is a 1972 West German New Wave adventure art film written and directed by Werner Herzog.
The Académie Julian () was an art school in Paris, France.
The State Hermitage () is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The Pietà () is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus, most often found in sculpture.
Tivaevae or tivaivai () in the Cook Islands, tifaifai in French Polynesia, is a form of art at which Polynesian women excel.
Kalaripayattu () is an Indian martial art from the southern state of Kerala.
Suprematism () was an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors.
The Order of Merit () is a dynastic order recognising distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture.
Silambam () or silambattam () is a weapon-based Dravidian martial art from Tamil Nadu in south India but also practised by the Tamil community of Sri Lanka and Malaysia.
Marie Antoine ( Antonin ) Carême () ( 8 June 1784 – 12 January 1833 ), known as the " King of Chefs, and the Chef of Kings " was an early practitioner and exponent of the elaborate style of cooking known as haute cuisine, the " high art " of French cooking: a grandiose style of cookery favored by both international royalty and by the newly rich of Paris.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery ( BM & AG ) () is a museum and art gallery in Birmingham, England.
The Lady and the Unicorn () is the modern title given to a series of six tapestries woven in Flanders of wool and silk, from designs (" cartoons ") drawn in Paris in the late fifteenth century, The suite, on display in the Musée du Moyen-Âge, is often considered one of the greatest works of art of the Middle Ages in Europe.
The same situation also happened in southern Thailand, where Sevichai () dance was recreated in accordance with the art and culture of ancient Srivijaya.
Hong Kong Heritage Museum () is a museum of history, art and culture in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, by the Shing Mun River.
The Henie-Onstad Art Centre () is an art museum located at Høvikodden in Bærum municipality, Norway.
Snow White and The Madness of Truth () was an item of installation art by Swedish, Israeli-born composer and musician Dror Feiler, and his Swedish wife, artist Gunilla Sköld-Feiler.

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