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- The Onufri Iconographic Museum (Albanian: Muzeu Ikonografik "Onufri") is an Albanian national museum dedicated to Byzantine art and iconography in Berat...
- Iconology is a method of interpretation in cultural history and the history of the visual arts used by Aby Warburg, Erwin Panofsky and their followers...
- deity with his own sect. This example features some of Ganesha's common iconographic elements. A virtually identical statue has been dated between 973 and...
- Chemistry". Further information can be found on their website. The Center for Iconographic Studies (CIS) is a research center in the Faculty of Humanities and Social...
- Wiktionary Media related to Leo at Wikimedia Commons Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (ca 370 medieval and early modern images of Leo) Portals:  Astronomy...
- Narasimha (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीनरसिंह, romanized: Lakṣmīnarasiṃha) is an iconographical depiction of Narasimha, the fourth avatar of Vishnu, with his consort...
- debris crash – BBC News". BBC News. 24 May 2013. The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (images of Pegasus) Media related to Pegasus at Wikimedia Commons...
- 11th–12th-century South Indian philosopher Ramanuja. Its worship is notable for the iconographic form of Ishtalinga, which the adherents wear. Large communities of Lin****ats...
- various iconographic treatises write about the mythology and iconography of Ardhanarishvara. Ardhanarishvara remains a po****r iconographic form found...
- "cloud-gatherer" (Gr****: Νεφεληγερέτα, Nephelēgereta) also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the ancient Near East, such as the scepter...