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iconographic

[ahy-kon-uh-graf-ik] / aɪˌkɒn əˈgræf ɪk /






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Degas could have been using a device sometimes employed by iconographers who would show the same person in more than one place simultaneously.

From Washington Post • Mar. 27, 2020

Likewise, one of the 20th century's key iconographers, Andy Warhol, was an avid Taylor fan, drawing on her persona for one of his most famous silk screens, 1963's Liz, which sold for £11.4m in 2007.

From The Guardian • Mar. 24, 2011

She was indeed an icon, surrounded by adoring iconographers like Richard Avedon, who photographed her as a Greek statue in pink chiffon.

From The Guardian • Apr. 17, 2010

The undeniable vigor of the art leads Sed-Rajna to conclude that these little-known iconographers influenced later illustrators more than has generally been believed.

From Time Magazine Archive

The department of art-literature which classifies prints is called Iconography, and the classifications adopted by iconographers are of the most various kinds.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" by Various




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