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  • Iconography
  • Iconography
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  • Iconography is the branch of art history which studies the identification, description, and the interpretation of the content of images. The word iconography literally means "image writing", and comes from the Greek εικον (image) and γραφειν (to write). A secondary meaning is the painting of icons in the Byzantine and Orthodox Christian tradition. The term is also used in many academic fields other than art history, for example semiotics and media studies, and in general usage, for the content of images, the typical depiction in images of a subject, and related senses. Sometimes distinctions have been made between Iconology and Iconography, although the definitions and so the distinction made varies.
  • Images from the studio
  • Iconography is pictorial illustrations associated with a person or subject. It could be a set of symbols or images used in a particular field or activity such as music, the movies or animation. Through that, the content of images are identified and interpreted. Iconography comes from two Greek words εικον (image) and γραφειν (to write) and thus literally mean “image writing”. Hence, iconography plays a huge part in animation since animation is created purely from the various combinations of images.
  • Iconography was the branch of art history which studied or analyzed the subject matter and meaning of the content of images. According to Hoshi Sato, Xindi-Insectoid iconography was different from the iconography used by the other Xindi species. (ENT: "Hatchery") In 2256, the iconography on the side of a device was identified as Klingon. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello")
  • Iconography (from Greek εικονογραφία) refers to the making and liturgical use of icons, pictorial representations of Biblical scenes from the life of Jesus Christ, historical events in the life of the Church, and portraits of the saints. Icons are usually two-dimensional images and may be made of paint, mosaic, embroidery, weaving, carving, engraving, or other methods.
  • An iconography is a popular conception that Saeculars hold about the mathic world. The self-imposed separation of the avout makes it difficult for Saeculars to understand the discipline lives within the concents, so they often resort to caricatures drawn from literature and entertainment.
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  • An iconography is a popular conception that Saeculars hold about the mathic world. The self-imposed separation of the avout makes it difficult for Saeculars to understand the discipline lives within the concents, so they often resort to caricatures drawn from literature and entertainment. That separation also makes it difficult for the avout to understand the culture of the Saecular world, which can prove dangerous during Apert when they venture outside the concent walls. Iconographies can also spark civil unrest and lead to a Sack. This makes it necessary for avout to study various iconographies and the role they have played in shaping historical events.
  • Iconography is the branch of art history which studies the identification, description, and the interpretation of the content of images. The word iconography literally means "image writing", and comes from the Greek εικον (image) and γραφειν (to write). A secondary meaning is the painting of icons in the Byzantine and Orthodox Christian tradition. The term is also used in many academic fields other than art history, for example semiotics and media studies, and in general usage, for the content of images, the typical depiction in images of a subject, and related senses. Sometimes distinctions have been made between Iconology and Iconography, although the definitions and so the distinction made varies.
  • Iconography (from Greek εικονογραφία) refers to the making and liturgical use of icons, pictorial representations of Biblical scenes from the life of Jesus Christ, historical events in the life of the Church, and portraits of the saints. Icons are usually two-dimensional images and may be made of paint, mosaic, embroidery, weaving, carving, engraving, or other methods. Images have always been a vital part of the Church, but their place was the subject of the Iconoclast Controversy in the 8th and 9th centuries, especially in the East. The Sunday of Orthodoxy, the first Sunday of the Great Fast (Lent) every year celebrates the reestablishment of the Orthodox veneration of icons. The use of iconography is considered one of the most distinctive elements of the Byzantine rite.
  • Images from the studio
  • Iconography is pictorial illustrations associated with a person or subject. It could be a set of symbols or images used in a particular field or activity such as music, the movies or animation. Through that, the content of images are identified and interpreted. Iconography comes from two Greek words εικον (image) and γραφειν (to write) and thus literally mean “image writing”. Hence, iconography plays a huge part in animation since animation is created purely from the various combinations of images.
  • Iconography was the branch of art history which studied or analyzed the subject matter and meaning of the content of images. According to Hoshi Sato, Xindi-Insectoid iconography was different from the iconography used by the other Xindi species. (ENT: "Hatchery") In 2256, the iconography on the side of a device was identified as Klingon. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello")