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Related topics: Visuali·co·nog·ra·phy /ˌaɪkəˈnɒɡrəfi $ -ˈnɑː-/ noun [uncountable] AVthe way that a particular people, religious or political group etc represent ideas in pictures or images 〔特定民族、宗教或政治派别用来表达思想的〕图示法,象征手法 Native American iconography 美洲土著的图示法Examples from the Corpusiconography• With the worship of Amida, a new Buddhist iconography arose.• This vision is frequently depicted in her iconography.• Pollock visited the exhibition daily and assimilated its iconography and stylistic innovation.• Braque who had been responsible in 1908 for the introduction of musical iconography into Cubist painting was furthermore seriously interested in music.• Cowboys and prospectors dominate the neon iconography of the hotels along Fremont Street, the older part of town.• It is a milieu of distant anthems and religious iconography.• Accurate recordings of nebulae, comets and solar protuberances now extended the iconography of the natural world.• Making family portraits and documenting weddings, she learned that photographers occupied a special place in the iconography of domesticity.i·co·nog·ra·phy nounChineseSyllable political that people, or group a way the Corpus religious particular |