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- Iapetus
- Iarbas complains to Jupiter, who sends Mercury to Aeneas
- Iasion beloved by Ceres
- Iasion killed by Jupiter's lightning
- Icarius (Icarus) hospitably entertaining Bacchus
- Icarius changed into a constellation: after having been slain by angry farmers, Icarius is changed into a constellation (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 450)
- Icarius goes about the country to spread the use of wine
- ice hockey
- ice ~ freezing weather
- ice ~ state of water
- ice-boat
- ice-box, refrigerator
- ice-breaker
- ice-cellar
- ice-cream
- ice-sailing (winter sports)
- iceberg
- iceberg - KK - ideal landscapes
- icefield
- icefield - KK - ideal landscapes
- ichthyocentaur, centaurotriton, sea-centaur
- icicle
- icing, frosting
- iconoclasm
- iconographic particularities of crucifixion scenes (to be used as additional notation only)
- icosahedron
- Idas carries away Marpessa from the midst of a band of dancers; they escape from Evenus in Idas' winged chariot, a gift from Neptune
- Idas wooing Marpessa
- Idea, Concept; 'Idea' (Ripa)
- ideal and visionary architecture
- ideal city : Use 25 II 1
- ideal city : Use 25 II 1 - II - ideal city
- ideal husband
- ideal wife
- idealistic communities, 'back to nature'
- idealized portrait of Homer, blind and wearing a crown of laurel
- ideas on the animal kingdom, the vegetable world, realia ~ Greek religion
- ideas on the animal kingdom, the vegetable world, realia ~ non-Christian religions
- ideas on the animal kingdom, the vegetable world, realia ~ Roman religion
- ideas on the beginnings of human culture in primordial times ~ Greek religion
- ideas on the beginnings of human culture in primordial times ~ non-Christian religions
- ideas on the beginnings of human culture in primordial times ~ Roman religion
- Identity
- Ideology
- Idleness; 'Otio' (Ripa)
- Idolatry; 'Idololatria', 'Religione finta' (Ripa)
- idols falling down at the preaching of Simon Zelotes
- idols falling from their columns at the preaching of Judas Thaddaeus
- Idomeneus had vowed to sacrifice the first creature he would meet in Crete should he return safely; on arrival this proves to be his son
- Idomeneus sacrifices his own child
- Ignobility, 'Vulgus'; 'Vulgo overo ignobilità' (Ripa)
- Ignominy
- Ignorance; 'Ignoranza', 'Ignoranza di tutte le cose', 'Ignoranza in un ricco senza lettere' (Ripa)
- IHS ('Iesus Hominum Salvator') ~ symbol of Christ
- Ilithyia (Eileithyia), goddess of childbirth
- ill government and bribery of Samuel's sons
- Ill-breeding, Bad Taste
- Ill-fame; 'Fama cattiva' (Ripa)
- Illegality
- illegitimate child, bastard
- Illiberality
- Illusion, Phantasm
- illusionist, conjurer, juggler, 'legerdemain'
- illustration ~ printed matter, book
- Illustriousness; 'Chiarezza' (Ripa)
- image of phallus, 'phallos'
- image of phallus, 'phallos' - AA - female human figure
- images of gods and part of the temple of Diana in Ephesus are destroyed by John's prayer
- Imagination; 'Imaginatione' (Ripa)
- Imbalance, Disequilibrium
- Imitation; 'Imitatione' (Ripa)
- Immateriality
- Immaturity
- immersion in water ~ witch-trial
- immersion of the body ~ Jewish religion
- immigrant aid ~ personal duties in Jewish life
- immigration
- Immodesty
- Immortality, Imperishableness; 'Immortalità' (Ripa)
- immunity for fire
- Immutability
- Imparity, Inequality, Difference
- Impartiality
- impassibility, 'Impassibilitas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
- Impassibility; 'Impassibilità' (Ripa)
- Impatience
- Imperfection, Incompleteness; 'Imperfettione' (Ripa)
- imperial mantle (symbol of sovereignty)
- imperial mantle (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
- imperialism
- Impiety; 'Impietà' (Ripa)
- Implacability
- implements for learning to walk, go-cart
- implements for learning to walk, go-cart - AA - girl
- implements ~ fire-place
- implements ~ making toilet
- implements ~ making toilet (with NAME)
- implements ~ making toilet (with NAME) - AA - (for) women
- implements ~ making toilet - AA - (for) women
- import
- import and export
- Importance, Preponderance
- imposition of hands
- imposition of hands - AA - both arms or hands
- Impossibility
- imprisonment
- Improbability
- Improvisation
- improvised and unusual traffic on the water
- improvised and unusual traffic on the water - CC - more than one ship
- improvised bridge, temporary bridge ~ military engineering
- improvised musical instruments (kitchen-utensils, etc.)
- improvised musical instruments (kitchen-utensils, etc.) - CC - out of doors
- imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers
- imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers (with NAME)
- imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers: cat
- imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers: horse
- imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers: owl
- Impulsion; 'Impeto' (Ripa)
- Impurity
- in a downpour of rain, Ahab returns to Jezreel in his chariot with Elijah running in front of him
- in a dream St. Jerome is whipped by angels after having been accused by God of preferring Cicero to the Bible: 'Ciceronianus es'
- in a fit of intoxication at a feast, and encouraged by the courtesan Thais, Alexander sets Persepolis on fire
- in Arcadia Alcmaeon is purified by King Phegeus and marries Arsinoe, Phegeus' daughter; he gives her Harmonia's robe and necklace
- in Caiaphas' palace Christ is mocked by Jews (Matthew 26:67-68; Mark 14:65)
- in captivity in Babylon, Manasseh becomes humble and begs God for help
- in consequence of a sedition, Theseus curses the Athenians and leaves Athens for Scyros
- in front of the altar, young Hannibal takes the oath to fight the Romans (sworn hatred)
- in hell Dives sees Lazarus in paradise; usually Dives pointing at his tongue
- in his old age Asa is crippled by a foot disease
- in his palace of cedar, David speaks with Nathan
- in Jerusalem Barnabas brings Paul to the apostles
- in Myra, Dion is raised from the dead by Paul
- in or beside the water (on the beach)
- in Pilate's palace Christ is mocked by soldiers (Luke 22:63-65)
- in prison Melampus' prophetic power is perceived
- in prison Paul and Silas sing and pray during the night
- in prison the butler and the baker are placed in Joseph's charge
- in Samaria Elisha restores the sight of the Syrians and causes the king of Israel to feed them, and to let them return peacefully to Syria
- in the banqueting hall of the palace Ulysses is mistreated by the suitors; Antinous hurls a stool at him
- in the battle of Megiddo, Josiah is struck by Egyptian arrows
- in the desert of Sin Israel complains to Moses
- in the evening a large flock of quails flies into the Israelite camp
- in the guard-room, 'kortegaard'
- in the midst of a storm, St. John of God carries a dying man into his hospice, helped by an angel
- in the morning manna falls to the earth ~ Exodus
- in the morning officers find the doors of the prison closed and the apostles gone; they are preaching again in the temple
- in the morning the concubine of the Levite lies dead on the threshold
- in the night Gideon goes to the Midianite camp with his servant Phurah
- in the pillory, in the stocks
- in the rush, King Jehoram's attendant who disbelieved Elisha's prophecy and who is on duty at the city gate, is trampled to death
- in the street St. Zenobius raises from the dead a child run over by an ox-cart
- in the temple filled with smoke, the Lord sits on a throne; above it angels, each one with six wings ~ Isaiah's visions (Isaiah 6:1-4)
- in the temple of Juno Aeneas and Achates look at scenes from the Trojan war depicted on the wall
- in the vineyards of Timnath Samson meets a roaring lion
- in the wilderness the people murmur against Moses about the bitter water
- in Thrinacria Ulysses' men devour some of the cattle of the Sun-god while Ulysses is asleep
- in time of the harvest the tares are bound and burned, but the wheat is gathered and put in the barn of the lord
- Inability, Maladroitness, Awkwardness
- Inactivity
- Inattention
- inaugural address ~ university
- inauguration, consecration of person(s) ~ church
- incantation, magic sentence
- incensation of the altar
- incense used in the church
- incense-burner ~ scents, perfumes
- incest
- inciting riding-animal or draught-animal
- inciting riding-animal or draught-animal ~ accident
- Inclemency
- Inclination; 'Inclinatione' (Ripa)
- Incoherence
- Incompetence
- Inconsideration
- Inconstancy; 'Incostanza', 'Instabilità', 'Instabilità overo Incostanza' (Ripa)
- Incorruptibility
- Incorruption, Purity; 'Purità' (Ripa)
- Incredulity
- incubus or succubus descending on sleeping person, having sexual intercourse
- Indecency, Impudence; 'Sfacciatigine' (Ripa)
- Independence, Autonomy
- index finger and middle finger raised, closed
- index finger and middle finger raised, closed - AA - both arms or hands
- index finger and middle finger raised, spread out; V-sign
- index finger and middle finger raised, spread out; V-sign - AA - both arms or hands
- index finger forwards, pointing, indicating
- index finger forwards, pointing, indicating - AA - both arms or hands
- index finger upwards
- index finger upwards - AA - both arms or hands
- index finger, forefinger
- index finger, forefinger - AA - female human figure
- Indian lodge
- Indian lodge - AA - civic architecture: inside
- Indifference
- Indifference towards Love; 'Oblivione d'amore' (Ripa)
- Indignation; 'Sdegno' (Ripa)
- Indiscipline
- Indispensability
- individual versus mass
- Indivisibility
- Indocility; 'Indocilità' (Ripa)
- indoor recreation
- indulgence ~ confession
- Indulgence, Clemency; 'Clemenza', 'Clemenza & Moderatione', 'Indulgenza' (Ripa)
- industrial design
- industrial designer
- industrial processes, handling of materials
- industrial production
- industrial structures
- industrial undertakings in the open air
- industries
- industries ~ animal material
- industries ~ clay, sand, chalk, etc.
- industries ~ food, drink, stimulants
- industries ~ metal
- industries ~ plant material
- industries ~ stone
- industries ~ wood
- Industriousness, Assiduity; 'Assiduità', 'Industria', 'Zelo' (Ripa)
- Inefficiency
- Inequality, Inequity, Iniquity; 'Iniquità' (Ripa)
- Inexperience
- Infamy; 'Sciagurataggine' (Ripa)
- Infancy (alleg.)
- infancy, upbringing of Achilles
- infancy, upbringing of Aeneas
- infancy, upbringing of Aesculapius
- infancy, upbringing of Amphion and Zethus
- infancy, upbringing of Aristaeus
- infancy, upbringing of Atalante
- infancy, upbringing of Bacchus
- infancy, upbringing of Camilla
- infancy, upbringing of Cupid
- infancy, upbringing of Erichthonius
- infancy, upbringing of Hercules
- infancy, upbringing of Ion
- infancy, upbringing of Iphis
- infancy, upbringing of Jason
- infancy, upbringing of Juno
- infancy, upbringing of Jupiter
- infancy, upbringing of Mercury
- infancy, upbringing of Neptune
- infancy, upbringing of Oedipus
- infancy, upbringing of Orestes
- infancy, upbringing of Orpheus
- infancy, upbringing of Pandareus' daughters
- infancy, upbringing of Paris
- infancy, upbringing of Pelias and Neleus
- infancy, upbringing of Pelops
Vocabulary information
Title
Iconclass
Subject
Description
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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Contains information from Iconclass, which is made available here under the Open Database License (ODbL).
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Last modified
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 06:35:26
Date issued
Friday, October 19, 2012 00:00:00
URI
http://iconclass.org/rdf/2011/09/