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iconography and bronze
This gave rise to the iconography of a one-legged hybrid, with a donkey's leg and a bronze prosthetic leg.
Euphranor's bronze is sometimes taken as the type on which the iconography of coins and gems was based, since the figure held poppies and grain.
The ritual of the nail illuminates the otherwise puzzling iconography on the back of an Etruscan bronze mirror.
The iconography shows a clear association with the sea, while the dogs, pins and bracelets and bronze arm, which shows signs of disease, indicate a healing function: the dog is a companion of the healing aspect of Mars, and dogs were symbols of healing throughout the classical world and Celtic world because they were observed to heal their own wounds by licking them.

iconography and David
* Joralemon, Peter David ( 1971 ) A study of Olmec iconography, Dumbarton Oaks.
* Joralemon, Peter David ( 1976 ) Olmec Dragon: a study in pre-Columbian iconography, UCLA Latin American Studies Series, v 31, pp. 27 – 71.

iconography and follows
According to Sitchin's interpretation of Mesopotamian iconography and symbology, outlined in his 1976 book The 12th Planet and its sequels, there is an undiscovered planet beyond Neptune that follows a long, elliptical orbit, reaching the inner solar system roughly every 3, 600 years.
In Soviet history and iconography, a Stakhanovite ( стахановец ) follows the example of Aleksei Grigorievich Stakhanov, employing hard work or Taylorist efficiencies to over-achieve at work.
Indeed there is a statue of the 6th century BC in the Cairo Museum, which normally would be taken as portraying Isis with her child Horus on her knee and which in every detail of iconography follows normal Egyptian conventions, but the dedicatory inscription reads: " Gersaphon, son of Azor, son of Slrt, man of Lydda, for his Lady, for Astarte.
Iconography follows Buddhist iconography.
Modern Romanian icon of the Old Testament Trinity closely follows Rublev's iconography

iconography and young
The " shamrock " of popular iconography is sometimes considered to be young clover.
In iconography, Martin de Porres is often depicted as a young mulatto friar ( he was a Dominican brother, not a priest, as evidenced by the black scapular and capuce he wears, while priests of the Dominican order wear all white ) with a broom, since he considered all work to be sacred no matter how menial.
In medieval iconography, Pancras was depicted as a young soldier, due to his association with the paired soldier saints Nereus and Achilleus.
Traditionally, the young beloved, when he reached the age of manhood — indicated in the iconography by his growth of a beard — would switch roles and become a lover himself, seeking out a younger male for a love relationship.

iconography and stands
The virgin stands on top of a globe and is stepping on a snake, which is a classic madonna iconography.

iconography and with
Altdorfer's figures are invariably the complement of his romantic landscapes ; for them he borrowed Albrecht Dürer's inventive iconography, but the panoramic setting is personal and has nothing to do with the fantasy landscapes of the Netherlands A Susanna in the Bath and the Stoning of the Elders ( 1526 ) set outside an Italianate skyscraper of a palace shows his interest in architecture.
" El Caracol " a possible observatory temple at Chichen Itza. The Temple of the Warriors bears iconography depicting feathered serpents associated with Quetzalcoatl or Kukulcan.
In Christian iconography, some works of art depict women with their breasts in their hands or on a platter, signifying that they died as a martyr by having their breasts severed ; one example of this is Saint Agatha of Sicily.
This " Cernunnos " type in Celtic iconography is often portrayed with animals, in particular the stag, and also frequently associated with the ram-horned serpent, and less frequently bulls ( at Rheims ), dogs and rats.
At Versailles she was incorporated into the Olympian iconography with which Louis XIV, the Apollo-like " Sun King " liked to surround himself.
In popular iconography, the parrot is coloured white and usually seen hovering to the right side of Guanyin with either a pearl or a prayer bead clasped in its beak.
As Arab contact with the West expanded, so too did the game and its various permutations, and by the twelfth century, chess was becoming an entertaining diversion among a growing population of Europeans, including some scholars, clergy, the aristocracy, and the merchant classes ; thus, by the thirteenth century, the iconography and symbolism associated with chess would have been accessible and familiar to Alfonso and his literate court culture, who may have had access to the private library, and manuscripts, of Alfonso, including the Libro de juegos.
This is generally done in black and white with a clear and agreed iconography.
Margot Adler noted how there were many pagan groups whose practices revolved around the inclusion and celebration of male homosexuality, such as the Minoan Brotherhood, a Wiccan group that combines the iconography from ancient Minoan religion with a Wiccan theology and an emphasis on " men-loving-men ", and the eclectic pagan group known as the Radical Faeries.
Osiris is represented in his most developed form of iconography wearing the Atef crown, which is similar to the White crown of Upper Egypt, but with the addition of two curling ostrich feathers at each side ( see also Atef crown ( hieroglyph )).
In Aztec iconography he is usually depicted with goggle eyes and fangs.
The blending of sexual and spiritual is portrayed in Hindu iconography, as seen in ubiquitous phallic and vaginal iconography in Hindu temples and for instance in the Kharjuraho and Konarak medieval temples, where thousands of couples having sex in endless positions, and with the gods, are carved in deep bas-relief.
Though not noted as a religious painter, Wilkie made the trip with a Protestant agenda to reform religious painting, as he believed that: " a Martin Luther in painting is as much called for as in theology, to sweep away the abuses by which our divine pursuit is encumbered ", by which he meant traditional Christian iconography.
Similar strains of fascination and repulsion convulsed their artists " Nonetheless, nudity and violence are more evident in British paintings set in the ancient world, and " the iconography of the odalisque ... the Oriental sex slave whose image is offered up to the viewer as freely as she herself supposedly was to her master-is almost entirely French in origin ", though taken up with enthusiasm by Italian and other painters.
The first " living creature " ( with Halo ( religious iconography ) | halo ) is seen in the upper right.
" In paintings such as " The Madonna of Port Lligat " ( first version ) ( 1949 ) and " Corpus Hypercubus " ( 1954 ), Dalí sought to synthesize Christian iconography with images of material disintegration inspired by nuclear physics .< ref > Salvador Dalí Bio, Art on 5th.
Traits associated with this horizon are: The Mixteca-Puebla style of iconography, Tohil plumbate ceramic ware and Silho or X-Fine Orange Ware ceramics.
As in the beat movement preceding them, and the punk movement that followed soon after, hippie symbols and iconography were purposely borrowed from either " low " or " primitive " cultures, with hippie fashion reflecting a disorderly, often vagrant style.
It was common medieval iconography that a perjurer was to die with a weapon through the eye.
This was made clear in the way the iconography of the 1795 revolution was done away with: the epigraph Vrijheid, Gelijkheid, Broederschap ( Liberty, Equality, Fraternity ) which had adorned all official publications, was henceforth removed, and the last Liberty Trees were removed from the town squares.
B. Stoner countered racial integration in the American southern states with Nazi-inspired publications and iconography.
) a thematic catalogue of his works together with documents relating to his life, the iconography and an updated bibliography.

iconography and sword
Air is represented in the Aztec religion by a snake to the Scythians, a yoke to the Hindus and for Greeks as a sword and in Christian iconography as mankind.
The depiction of Sigurd slaying the dragon by striking with the sword from below is one of the iconography used to identify those Viking Age images which depict the Sirgurd legend.
In iconography, Saint Stanisław is usually depicted as a bishop holding a sword, the instrument of his martyrdom, and sometimes with Piotr rising from the dead at his feet.

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