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词汇 iconology
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Definition of iconology in English:

iconology

noun ˌʌɪkəˈnɒlədʒiˌaɪkəˈnɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • 1The study of visual imagery and its symbolism and interpretation, especially in social or political terms.

    (尤指从社会或政治角度)图像学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Iconography as the study of representation, also called iconology, entered mainstream academia at the beginning of the twentieth century.
    • One aim of this essay is to address the issue of interpretations of nineteenth-century art by considering the limits of certain interpretative methods associated with iconography and iconology.
    • In iconology, creating becomes a liturgical offering of works of art to God, but the artwork offered is not separate from its author.
    • Bustling iconology notwithstanding, Ji's pictures are not exclusively literary or even representational.
    • While iconography is a descriptive and classificatory discipline, iconology is an interpretative method, which aims to contextualize works of art culturally and explore their possible meanings.
    1. 1.1 Symbolism.
      象征意义,象征性
      the iconology of a work of art

      一件艺术品的象征意义。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This colonial propagandist iconology was equally exploited in media such as postcards, posters, paintings, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, cartoons, and film.
      • The word means image, but also copy, and the iconology of 9/11, unlike the real thing which was utterly singular, drew on past images to guide instinctive response.
      • In other words, the window may have a localized iconology as well as a universalized iconography.
      • If they shared this iconology by more than pure chance, wouldn't the Native Americans have shown some other signs of Arabic influence when the Europeans got there?
      • Besides the obvious stereotype of the ‘other,’ the representations fall largely within the realm of the iconology of the French Revolution of 1789.

Derivatives

  • iconological

  • adjective
    • Thus, paintings like Melancholia, in which Kiefer mines Durer's famous allegory for iconological material, indicate a habit of remembering that is doomed to obsessive repetition, rather than therapeutic redemption.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They have been chosen for iconological rather than aesthetic reasons.
      • In the Grand Inquisitor's iconological alchemy, three questions dissolve into three obraza (that is, ‘images’ or ‘icons’), and yet the revelation bursting forth from within these images is contradiction.
      • Yet while substantial evaluation of the iconological approach makes up Chapter Two, it is only as a curious sort of postscript that Burke presents a variety of recent theoretical avenues available to historians.
      • Although Panofsky did not dwell further on the idea of pseudomorphosis, his practical iconological readings can be understood as demonstrations of the ‘unwilling’ and incomplete character of the early modern artwork.

Definition of iconology in US English:

iconology

nounˌīkəˈnäləjēˌaɪkəˈnɑlədʒi
  • 1The study of visual imagery and its symbolism and interpretation, especially in social or political terms.

    (尤指从社会或政治角度)图像学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One aim of this essay is to address the issue of interpretations of nineteenth-century art by considering the limits of certain interpretative methods associated with iconography and iconology.
    • Bustling iconology notwithstanding, Ji's pictures are not exclusively literary or even representational.
    • In iconology, creating becomes a liturgical offering of works of art to God, but the artwork offered is not separate from its author.
    • Iconography as the study of representation, also called iconology, entered mainstream academia at the beginning of the twentieth century.
    • While iconography is a descriptive and classificatory discipline, iconology is an interpretative method, which aims to contextualize works of art culturally and explore their possible meanings.
    1. 1.1 Symbolism.
      象征意义,象征性
      the iconology of a work of art

      一件艺术品的象征意义。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The word means image, but also copy, and the iconology of 9/11, unlike the real thing which was utterly singular, drew on past images to guide instinctive response.
      • In other words, the window may have a localized iconology as well as a universalized iconography.
      • Besides the obvious stereotype of the ‘other,’ the representations fall largely within the realm of the iconology of the French Revolution of 1789.
      • This colonial propagandist iconology was equally exploited in media such as postcards, posters, paintings, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, cartoons, and film.
      • If they shared this iconology by more than pure chance, wouldn't the Native Americans have shown some other signs of Arabic influence when the Europeans got there?
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