Iconography
Iconography refers to the study and interpretation of symbols, images, and visual representations that hold meaning within a particular culture, religion, or artistic tradition. It involves analyzing the use of specific motifs, colors, and compositions to uncover deeper layers of significance and convey messages or narratives. Iconography can be found in various forms of art, such as paintings, sculptures, and religious artifacts, and plays a crucial role in understanding the cultural and historical contexts in which these works were created.
External Links
- [OrthodoxIconography.com] Orthodox Iconography - Home
- [MusicIconography.org] The City University of New York
- [schooloficonography.com] School of Iconography - Home
- [hicksdesign.co.uk] HICKS: Graphic design, branding, illustration & iconography.