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- Dactyls
- Daedalion changed into a hawk: while leaping from a cliff, crazed by the death of his daughter Chione, Daedalion is changed into a hawk by Apollo (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 339)
- Daedalus builds the Labyrinth for Minos
- Daedalus fashioning a wooden cow for Pasiphae
- Daedalus fixes the wings on Icarus and on himself, and teaches his son how to fly
- Daedalus makes the wings while Icarus looks on
- daily (vocal) prayer by one person
- daily activities in convent
- daily activities in convent, e.g. brewing, writing
- daily life at court
- daily life at court - BB - female ruler
- daily life in Nazareth
- daily meals organized by Nehemiah
- daily religious activities in convent
- daily services in the Synagogue ~ Jewish religion
- daily services in the Temple ~ Jewish religion
- daily services ~ Jewish religion
- dairy products
- dairy products and eggs
- dale, valley
- dale, valley - HH - ideal landscapes
- dam (in canal)
- dam (in canal) - HH - ideal landscapes
- damage (to a ship)
- Damage, Disservice; 'Danno' (Ripa)
- damaging or destroying a work of art
- damascening, niello-ing ~ applied arts
- dammed-up lake
- dammed-up lake - HH - ideal landscapes
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - death of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - love-affairs of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - portrait of person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
- Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
- Damon, standing bail for his friend Pythias (Phintias), who is sentenced to death, is saved from execution when Pythias returns at the last minute
- Dan (not in biblical context)
- Dan (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- Dan (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- Dan (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
- Dan (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
- Dan (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- Dan (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
- Dan (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
- Danae and Perseus taken to King Polydectes
- Danae and Perseus, borne to the island of Seriphos, are found by Dictys, who was fishing there
- Danae is shut up in a bronze tower by her father Acrisius
- dance of Death; Death together with one or more human beings
- dancer (non-work situations)
- dancing
- dancing around the maypole
- dancing around the tree of liberty
- dancing at wedding feast
- dancing at wedding feast - DD - out of doors
- dancing games (children's games)
- dancing in the air ~ witches' sabbath
- dancing mania, St. Vitus's dance
- dancing mania, St. Vitus's dance - AA - female human figure
- dancing ~ witches' sabbath
- dandy, beau
- Danger; 'Pericolo' (Ripa)
- dangerous wild animals ~ restraint of animals
- Daniel (and his friends) asking Melzar for special food
- Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram
- Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
- Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
- Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
- Daniel and his three friends are educated in the palace by Melzar
- Daniel and King Belshazzar (Daniel 5)
- Daniel and King Cyrus discuss the divine power of a dragon
- Daniel and King Darius (Daniel 6)
- Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar
- Daniel as patron of miners
- Daniel as patron, intercessor
- Daniel as prophet with book or scroll
- Daniel before King Nebuchadnezzar, interpreting his dream
- Daniel before King Nebuchadnezzar, telling him his dream (the great statue that is broken into pieces by a stone)
- Daniel destroys the temple of Bel and its image
- Daniel discussing with Arioch, the captain of King Nebuchadnezzar's guard, who had been sent to kill Daniel and his friends
- Daniel discussing with King Cyrus, the priests of Bel present
- Daniel exposes the elders as deceivers
- Daniel gives food to the dragon; King Cyrus looking on
- Daniel interrogates the elders separately
- Daniel is appointed as one of the three presidents of the kingdom
- Daniel is cast into the lion's den; King Darius seals the stone
- Daniel is honoured: he receives a golden necklace and is appointed as 'the third ruler in the kingdom'
- Daniel is liberated from the lion's den ~ King Cyrus
- Daniel is liberated from the lion's den ~ King Darius
- Daniel is rewarded with gifts and his three friends are appointed as provincial governors
- Daniel is thrown into a lion's den ~ King Cyrus
- Daniel mourning and fasting
- Daniel praying
- Daniel returns to his friends; they pray for revelation of King Nebuchadnezzar's dream
- Daniel sees a man clothed in linen appear on the river; his companions do not see the vision, but feel the earth quaking and flee in terror
- Daniel shows King Cyrus the footprints of the priests of Bel and their relatives
- Daniel sitting unharmed in the lion's den, surrounded by lions
- Daniel swoons; he is comforted by a man (angel) who touches Daniel's lips
- Daniel's accusers are thrown into the den and devoured by the lions ~ King Cyrus
- Daniel's first vision (Daniel 7)
- Daniel's punishment and liberation: Daniel in the lion's den ~ King Cyrus
- Daniel's punishment and liberation: Daniel in the lion's den ~ King Darius
- Daniel's thanksgiving prayer
- Daniel's visions (Daniel may be shown having his visions explained, e.g. by the archangel Gabriel)
- Daniel, when brought before King Belshazzar, interprets the writing on the wall
- Daniel, while praying on his knees before an open window, is discovered by the conspirators
- Daniel, who refuses to worship Bel, discusses the power of the god with King Cyrus
- Dante
- Dante, 'Divina Commedia' : Use 83(DANTE, Divina Commedia)
- Daphne changed into a laurel-tree: while fleeing from Apollo, Daphne is changed into a laurel-tree by her father Peneus (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 548)
- Daphnis (in Greek mythology a shepherd who invented pastoral poetry
- Daphnis changed into a rock: a nymph changes Daphnis the shepherd into a rock, because he was unfaithful to her (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 276)
- Daphnis, blinded by the nymph, is turned into a stone by Mercury
- Darius gives Zerubbabel permission to rebuild the temple
- Darius is chosen king of Persia; his horse is the first to neigh at sunrise
- Darius opens the grave of the Queen of Babylon (either Semiramis or Nitocris)
- Darius the Median conquers Babylon after Belshazzar's death
- Darius' decree of permission
- Darius' family kneels before Alexander, who requests Sisigambis, Darius' mother, to rise
- Darius' proclamation to confess his belief in the 'living God'
- Darius, king of Persia, grants permission to rebuild the temple (Ezra 6:1-12; 1 Esdras 3-4)
- dark ages (historical epoch)
- dark lantern
- dark lantern - GG - female
- dark room
- dark room - CC - out of doors
- darkness
- darkness from the sixth to the ninth hour (represented by a solar eclipse) ~ Christ's death
- darkness from the sixth to the ninth hour (represented by a solar eclipse) ~ Christ's death - DD - only Christ on the cross
- darning, patching
- daughter (first degree family relationships)
- daughter suckling old mother (variation of 'Caritas romana')
- David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp
- David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
- David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
- David (one of the nine worthies)
- David accepts the gifts of Abigail; Abigail returns home
- David and Abigail (1 Samuel 25)
- David and Abishai invade Saul's encampment at night, while Saul and his soldiers are sleeping
- David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11-12)
- David and Bathsheba as lovers
- David and his men march on Nabal
- David and his men weep amidst the ruins of Ziklag
- David and his men weep for the death of Saul and Jonathan, and tear their clothes
- David and Jonathan (1 Samuel 20)
- David and Jonathan embracing; David's leave-taking from Jonathan
- David and Jonathan, son of Saul, become friends
- David and Michal as lovers
- David and Saul reconciled by Jonathan
- David and the house of Saul
- David and the woman of Tekoah
- David and Uriah
- David anointed king by the elders of Israel
- David anointed king by the tribe of Judah
- David appointed life-guard of Achish
- David as a young man at Saul's court
- David as a young man comes to Saul's court with presents
- David as a young man in the Israelite army camp is brought up before Saul
- David as a young man in the Israelite army camp is reproached by his brother Eliab
- David as founder of the fourth world epoch
- David as founder, initiator
- David as harpist at Saul's court (1 Samuel 16:14-23)
- David as judge
- David as musician surrounded by the four seasons, the four elements and the four temperaments ~ Harmony of the Universe
- David as musician, usually playing the harp
- David as patron of musicians
- David as patron, intercessor
- David as prophet, with crown and scroll
- David as psalmist with his four musicians
- David as psalmist, as author of the psalms, usually playing the harp
- David as shepherd
- David ascends the Mount of Olives, weeping, barefoot and his head covered
- David at En-gedi (1 Samuel 24)
- David at Gath
- David at Hachilah (1 Samuel 26)
- David at Keilah
- David at Maon
- David at Mizpah in Moab
- David at Nob (1 Samuel 21:1-10)
- David at Ziklag (1 Samuel 27, 29, 30)
- David back in the wilderness of Maon
- David beheads Goliath with a sword
- David besieges Jerusalem
- David blesses Solomon in the presence of Nathan, Bathsheba and Abishag
- David brings Goliath's head to Saul
- David brings his parents to the king of Moab
- David brings provisions to his brothers, who are with the Israelite army in the valley of Elah
- David brings the ark into Jerusalem, dancing (half-)naked before the ark and making music, while the people rejoice
- David brings the ark into Jerusalem, Michal looking through a window
- David brings the foreskins of two hundred Philistines to Saul as dowry for Michal
- David builds an altar in the threshing-floor of Araunah and burns the offerings to God
- David buries the bones of Saul and Jonathan together with the bodies of the seven descendants of Saul in the sepulchre of Kish
- David carries the ark into the house of Obed-edom
- David chooses five smooth stones from a river ~ story of David and Goliath
- David chosen as king by God (1 Samuel 16:1-13)
- David collects material for building the temple
- David comes to Achish, king of Gath
- David comes to Araunah and buys his treshing-floor and oxen; Araunah kneels before David
- David commands Abishai and Joab to pursue Sheba
- David commands Amasa to assemble an army
- David commands Joab to number the people; Joab raises objections
- David communicating with God
- David communicating with God; David praying (in general)
- David condemns to death the messenger who brought him the message of Saul's death
- David conquers Metheg-ammah (2 Samuel 8:1; 1 Chronicles 18:1)
- David consoles Bathsheba
- David consoles himself over Amnon's death and longs for Absalom
- David consulting Jonathan (in the field); Jonathan pledges his loyalty
- David consulting Jonathan; Jonathan pledges his loyalty
- David crosses the Jordan with his army
- David cuts off a piece of Saul's robe
- David dedicates all the spoils of the Syrians and all the presents of Toi to the Lord
- David defeats Hadadezer
- David defeats the army of Shobach, the ally of the Ammonites
- David defeats the Moabites and measures them with a line; many of them are killed
- David departing from Keilah
- David despised by Michal
- David divides his troops over Joab, Abishai and Ittai
- David divides the spoils of the Amalekites
- David dodges the spear; Saul's spear sticks in the wall
- David escapes through a window; Michal lets him down with the help of a rope
- David exhorts the elders to help Solomon to build the temple
- David feigns madness: he scribbles on the city-gates and dribbles down his beard
- David fetches the ark from the house of Obed-edom and sacrifices oxen and fatlings
- David fighting Goliath
- David finds the Amalekites feasting
- David finds Ziklag burned
- David flees from his house
- David flees from Jerusalem, leaving behind ten concubines
- David flees from the palace
- David flees to Samuel in Ramah
- David gives a banquet in honour of Abner; Abner kneels before David
- David gives Joab permission to fetch back Absalom; Joab kneels before David
- David gives Solomon the plan of the temple
- David gives Solomon treasures for the building of the temple
- David gives Uriah a letter for Joab
- David goes to Hebron
- David goes to Keilah, after hearing about the attack
- David goes to Kirjath-jearim with thirty thousand men to fetch the ark
- David goes with six hundred men to Achish, king of Gath
- David hands seven descendants of Saul over to the Gibeonites
- David hides in a shelter
- David in the camp looking for his brothers among the soldiers, who are preparing for an attack against the Philistine army
- David in the cave Adullam
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Iconclass
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Iconclass is a classification system designed for art and iconography. It is the most widely accepted scientific tool for the description and retrieval of subjects represented in images (works of art, book illustrations, reproductions, photographs, etc.) and is used by museums and art institutions around the world.
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Friday, October 19, 2012 00:00:00
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