Pronunciation: /aɪˌkɑːˈnɑːɡrəfi/
noun a collection of visual images or symbols
A1 Iconography is the study of symbols and images.
A2 The iconography of ancient civilizations can be seen in their artwork.
B1 The iconography of religious paintings often includes specific symbols and figures.
B2 Art historians analyze the iconography of Renaissance paintings to understand their meanings.
C1 The iconography of political propaganda can have a powerful influence on public opinion.
C2 In-depth knowledge of iconography is essential for interpreting the symbolism in medieval art.
formal The study of iconography in religious art reveals deeper meanings and symbolism.
informal She was fascinated by the iconography in the ancient manuscripts.
slang That artist really knows how to play with iconography to make a statement.
figurative The iconography of her style is instantly recognizable in the fashion world.
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