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iconographic

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






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Drawing on that tradition of iconographic Black Southern storytelling, filmmaker Jeffrey Wolf incorporates spoken-word performances of passages by Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston as well as interpretative tap dance by Jason Samuels Smith to relate Traylor’s journey.

From Los Angeles Times

Dr. Arnold said the disk was “much more consistent with Bronze Age iconographic and ideological concepts than those of the Iron Age in Central Europe,” and Dr. Kaul said he had “no problems with the iconography of the Nebra sky disk in European middle Bronze Age context.”

From New York Times

But the shoe I modeled my pieces on is the Air Jordan 5, which was this iconographic shoe introduced in 1990, the same year as the spill.

From New York Times

The results are by turns familiar and alienating, as you seize on the recognizable and iconographic — an old car, a comic-book heroine — in new, unexpected configurations.

From New York Times

Oriol talks about the iconographic significance of a viaduct that was closed to be replaced.

From New York Times