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- Macbeth
- Machaon (son of Aesculapius)
- machicolation ~ fortified city
- machine driven by combustion
- machine driven by electricity
- machine driven by human or animal power
- machine driven by nuclear energy
- machine driven by other power
- machine driven by spring
- machine driven by steam
- machine driven by water
- machine driven by wind
- machines, engines ~ crafts and industries
- machines; parts of machines; tools and appliances
- Macée
- madam (brothel scene)
- madam (brothel scene) - CC - male prostitution
- Madness
- Madness - AA - female human figure
- madness of Ajax: he slaughters the Greek cattle
- Madonna (i.e. Mary with the Christ-child) accompanied or surrounded by others
- Madonna (i.e. Mary with the Christ-child) in the air, or on the clouds
- Madonna (or Mary alone) on the throne of Solomon, sometimes surrounded by virtues
- Madonna (or Mary without Christ-child) as patroness or protectress, e.g. of a confraternity or lay order
- Madonna accompanied by saint(s)
- Madonna in a tree
- Madonna in the rose-garden, 'Paradiesgärtlein'
- Madonna of the Rosary
- Madonna on a column, 'Mariensäule'
- Madonna on the crescent of the moon (sometimes called Queen of Heaven) (in mandorla)
- Madonna standing (or sitting) on a lion (of Judah)
- Madonna surrounded by a garland of flowers (or fruits)
- Madonna: i.e. Mary with the Christ-child
- Madonna: Mary (standing) with the Christ-child free-standing (or leaning against her)
- Madonna: Mary (standing) with the Christ-child free-standing (or leaning against her) - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
- Madonna: Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in her lap
- Madonna: Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in her lap (or in front of her bosom) (Mary sometimes represented half-length)
- Madonna: Mary standing (or half-length), Christ-child close to her bosom
- Maecenas recommends the Arts, symbolized by women, to the protection of Augustus
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - death of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - love-affairs of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - portrait of person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
- Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
- maelstrom
- maelstrom - HH - ideal landscapes
- maenad(s), female bacchant(es)
- Maera changed into a constellation: Maera, Erigone's dog, is changed into a constellation when pining away after the death of Icarius and Erigone
- magic beautification
- magic beautification - AA - (for) women
- magic gestures and dances
- magic healings
- magic mathematical figures; magic numbers, words, monograms
- magic objects and 'apotropaia'
- magic power of music
- magic power of music - CC - out of doors
- magic signs and objects (numbers, words, etc.)
- magic wand
- magic, supernaturalism, occultism
- magistracy, judges
- magistracy, judges (with NAME of function)
- Magnanimity; 'Grandezza e robustezza d'animo', 'Magnanimità' (Ripa)
- magnet
- magnetic force
- magnetic phenomena
- Magnificence; 'Magnificenza' (Ripa)
- magnifying glass
- magnifying glass - AA - female human figure
- Mago, Hannibal's brother, displays the golden rings, taken from the Romans during the battle at Cannae, in the Senate of Carthage
- Mahlon and Chilion die in Moab
- Maia (Pleiad)
- maid ~ house personnel
- maiden versus married woman
- Maidenhood
- maidentrip of a ship
- mail-coach
- maintenance and repairs of dwelling
- Maintenance of the Law
- maintenance ~ forest
- maintenance, repair, storage ~ motor vehicles
- major or sacred orders ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
- major or sacred orders ~ Roman Catholic Church
- making a bow to a ruler
- making a bow to a ruler - BB - female ruler
- making a feature movie
- making a feature movie - CC - out of doors
- making a testament
- making an animated cartoon
- making an animated cartoon - CC - out of doors
- making an appointment
- making ducts for water, gas and electricity
- making intarsia ~ applied arts
- making marquetry ~ applied arts
- making music and dancing ~ African tribal religions
- making music and dancing ~ American Indian religions
- making music and dancing ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
- making music and dancing ~ Egyptian religion
- making music in church
- making music; musician with instrument
- making music; musician with instrument - CC - out of doors
- making noise during the 'Purim'-service (with rattles, 'Hamandreher', grogger, whenever the name of Haman is pronounced, 'Hamanklopfen')
- making of feather attire
- making of fishing nets
- making of paths, roads in forest
- making of primitive buildings, e.g.: huts
- making of the cross ~ prelude to Christ's death on the cross
- making of wax or clay image
- making the carcass (~ building activities)
- making the given form durable (industrial process)
- making the interior decoration
- making the overground structures (~ building activities)
- making the sign of the cross
- making things or persons invisible
- making toilet
- making toilet - AA - (for) women
- making up
- making up - AA - (for) women
- Malachi condemning the corruption of the priests (Malachi 2:1-9)
- Malachi condemning the practice of offering polluted food as sacrifice (Malachi 1:6-14)
- Malachi preaching
- Malachi's prophecies
- Malachi's prophecy of the coming of a messenger of the Lord to the temple (Malachi 3:1-3)
- Malchus is healed by Christ
- male bacchant(es)
- male characters from 'Gerusalemme Liberata' : Use 82A(...)
- male characters from 'Orlando Furioso' : Use 82A(...)
- male characters from 'The Poems of Ossian' : Use 82A(...)
- male characters from Arthurian legend : Use 82A(...)
- male characters from the 'Decameron' : Use 82A(...)
- male characters from the 'Divina Commedia' : Use 82A(...)
- male characters from the 'Nibelungenlied' : Use 82A(...)
- male dancer
- male impersonation by actress
- male infant
- male literary characters (with NAME)
- male nurse ~ hospital
- male persons from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME)
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - death of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - love-affairs of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - portrait of person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
- male persons from classical history (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
- male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
- male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
- male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
- male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
- male Roman deities
- male royal bastard
- male royal bastard - BB - female ruler
- male saints (with NAME)
- male saints (with NAME) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - beatification, canonization of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - death, deathbed of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - early life of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint as founder of Order
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint represented in a group
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
- male saints (with NAME) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
- male saints (with NAME) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - penitence of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - personal devotion of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - portrait of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
- male saints (with NAME) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - specific aspects ~ male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - stigmatization of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - temptation of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
- male saints (with NAME) - vocation, conversion of male saint
- male sex; man
- male sexual organs
- male sexual organs - AA - female human figure
- male singer
- male singer - CC - out of doors
- male sutler
- male Titans
- Malefactors (not in biblical context)
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
- Malefactors (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
- Malevolence, Maliciousness; 'Malevolenza', 'Malignità', 'Malvagità' (Ripa)
- maltreatment of the corpse of St. Vincent
- maltreatment of the head of a beheaded person
- maltreatment of the head of a beheaded person - EE - death not certain; wounded person
- Malvina
- mammals
- man (lover) entering through window
- man (showing himself) undressed, quasi-nude
- man abducting woman
- man abducting woman - DD - woman abducting man
- man above a pit, with seven swords in his body ~ the Seven deadly Sins symbolized
- man accused by woman he has cast off
- man and (wild) animal
- man and animal
- man and environment
- man and his shadow
- man and his shadow - AA - female human figure
- man and wife quarrelling, 'Marriage à la mode'
- man and woman cohabiting
- man and woman playing chess, woman wins
- man as sinner
- man between Good and Evil
- man dancing alone
- man disguised as animal
- man doing woman's work
- man dressed as woman, travesty
- man following his shadow
- man following his shadow - AA - female human figure
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/