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- oaring, sculling
- oasis
- oasis - KK - ideal landscapes
- Oath
- oath 'more Judaico' (Jew before court, swearing humiliating oath) ~ anti-semitism
- Obadiah prophesying at Edom
- Obadiah reports to Ahab, who then sets off to meet Elijah
- Obadiah's prophecies
- Obadiah's prophecies (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
- Obduracy
- Obedience; 'Obedienza' (Ripa)
- obelisk, needle
- obelisk, needle - II - ideal city
- obelisks (garden ornaments)
- objects and artefacts falling from the air
- objects and means ~ meditation (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
- objects and means ~ meditation (non-Christian religions)
- objects coming to life, e.g. puppets
- objects kept in the Ark of the Covenant
- objects moving spontaneously
- objects turning into grain, wine, oil: when touched by Anius' daughters, objects turn into grain, wine and oil; a gift from Bacchus (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 650)
- objects turning to gold: because of Midas' kindness to Silenus, the things he touches turn into gold; a gift from Bacchus (Midas may be seen at table, trying to eat) (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 92)
- Obligation; 'Obligo' (Ripa)
- Oblivion; 'Oblivione' (Ripa)
- Observance, Fulfilment
- observatory (~ astronomy)
- observing animals ~ hunting
- obstetrician, 'accoucheur'
- Obstinacy; 'Ostinatione', 'Pertinacia' (Ripa)
- obstructions in streets; barricades
- obstructions on roads
- obstructions ~ air force
- obstructions ~ army
- obstructions ~ navy
- obstructions, barricades (defensive measures)
- Obstructiveness
- Occasio as Roman personification
- occupation ~ war
- occupations ~ cattle
- occupier and civilians
- ocean
- ocean (with NAME)
- ocean (with NAME) - HH - ideal landscapes
- ocean - HH - ideal landscapes
- ocean floor
- ocean floor - HH - ideal landscapes
- ocean personified
- ocean personified - HH - ideal landscapes
- Oceanids
- Ocnus, usually twisting a cord which is eaten by an ass as soon as it is being made
- octahedron
- October and its 'labours'
- October and November (year divided into six seasons)
- October and November ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
- October and November ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
- October and November ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
- October and November ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
- October represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
- October ~ other concepts
- October; 'Ottobre' (Ripa)
- Ocypete (one of the Harpies)
- Ocyroe (as yet not metamorphosed) prophesies the fate of the young Aesculapius and of Chiron, her father
- Ocyroe changed into a mare: when she is foretelling the fates of her father Chiron and the young Aesculapius, Ocyroe is changed into a mare (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 657)
- odalisque
- Oded, a prophet, meets the returning Israelite army with the Judaean prisoners and exhorts the Israelites to let the prisoners go
- Odin brings poetry to the gods (usually in the form of an eagle): he steals the sacred mead of poetry, brewed from the blood of the murdered god Kvasir, from a giant
- Odin riding his eight-legged horse Sleipnir
- Odin, god of occult wisdom
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - death of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
- Odin, god of occult wisdom - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
- Oedipus and the sphinx; he solves the riddle
- Oedipus at the oracle of Delphi in order to find out the truth about his parents
- Oedipus becomes king of Thebes
- Oedipus blinds himself
- Oedipus curses his sons Eteocles and Polynices
- Oedipus driven from Thebes
- Oedipus in exile at Colonus
- Oedipus is exposed: his feet are pierced and he is suspended from a tree
- Oedipus is found by the shepherd Phorbas, who brings him to his master Polybus
- Oedipus is reared by King Polybus of Corinth
- Oedipus kills his father and attendants
- Oedipus marries Jocasta, not knowing she is his mother
- Oedipus meets his father Laius, who is on a journey to Delphi; as Oedipus refuses to move aside for his carriage, a quarrel arises
- of the golden ear-rings and other jewels Gideon makes an ephod which is placed in Ophrah
- Offer, Proposition
- offering a sacrifice at sunset ~ Jewish religion
- offering of food and drink ~ Jewish religion
- offering ruler's position: presentation of crown or other symbols of authority (before coronation)
- offering ruler's position: presentation of crown or other symbols of authority (before coronation) - BB - female ruler
- Offering; 'Offerta overo Oblatione' (Ripa)
- offerings of bread and wine ~ Holy Mass
- offerings of the leaders of the tribes at the dedication of the Tabernacle
- Offertory
- offertory-box, offertory-bag
- office (~ administration)
- office of the Dead
- officer
- officer
- officer (with NAME of rank)
- officers trusted with control of quality
- offices of the Day
- official acts of rulers, e.g. royal acts (ruler giving audience, granting mercy, etc.; ruler and his subjects)
- official acts of rulers, e.g. royal acts (ruler giving audience, granting mercy, etc.; ruler and his subjects) - BB - female ruler
- official; civil servant; functionary (in general)
- official; civil servant; functionary (in general) (with NAME of function)
- offspring of Uranus and Gaea (Titans, Cyclopes, Centimani)
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Aesculapius
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Apollo
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Bacchus
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Boreas
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Ceres
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Cupid
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Cybele
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Diana
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Echidna
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Hecate
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Mars
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Mercury
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Neptune
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Pallas
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Quirinus
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Triton
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Venus
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Vesta
- offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Vulcan
- oil flows from St. Nicholas' tomb and heals the sick
- oil tanks
- oil used in the church
- oil, vinegar, sauces
- oil-lamp
- oil-miracle with the lamp on the grave of Bartholomew
- oil; oil refinery
- oils and vegetable fats
- ointment-jar
- ointment-jar - AA - (for) women
- ointments
- ointments - AA - (for) women
- Old Age, 'Senectus'; 'Vecchiezza' (Ripa)
- old man
- Old Testament
- Old Testament and New Testament compared
- Old Testament and New Testament ~ Christian doctrine
- old Tobit (and Anna) waiting and worrying about the long absence of their son; sometimes Anna is shown at the spinning-wheel
- old Tobit leaves the banquet and carries the dead man into a house
- old woman
- old-people's home
- old-soldiers-home, 'Hôtel des Invalides'
- Oldness
- Olimpia
- Olindo
- Olympian games, in honour of Zeus : Use 12 E 92 (OLYMPIC GAMES)
- Olympias, mother of Alexander the Great, embraced by a serpent or a dragon
- Olympic games in modern times
- Olympic games, in honour of Zeus
- Olympus
- Olympus intercedes for Marsyas
- Omniscience
- Omri becomes king
- Omri builds Samaria and makes it his capital
- Omri, Elah's army commander, attacks Zimri in the city of Tirzah; when Zimri sees that the city has fallen he sets the palace on fire and dies in the flames
- on a tile the siege of Jerusalem is represented (Ezekiel 4:1-3)
- on arrival in Sicily, Anchises, standing on the quarter-deck, offers unwatered wine and invokes the gods
- on being detected in giving away bread to the poor, St. Di(a)dacus opens his habit, which is found to be full of roses
- on fire, ablaze
- on hearing Demodocus, the blind minstrel, at the banquet, Ulysses is moved and covers his head
- on her yearly visit to the temple Hannah gives Samuel a coat
- on his journey home from Jerusalem, the Provençal prince miraculously recovers his wife and their child on an island
- on his pyre Croesus is pardoned by Cyrus
- on his way Obadiah meets Elijah who commands him to summon the king
- on his way to his beheading, St. Sixtus II is met by Laurence
- on his way to the town Ulysses is reviled by Melanthius, the goatherd (Homer, Odyssey XVII)
- on his wife's and friends' advice, Haman has gallows erected for Mordecai
- on Jonadab's advice Amnon pretends to be sick; David comes to his sick-bed
- on Minerva's advice, Cadmus sows the dragon's teeth; a host of armed men springs up
- on Minerva's command Telemachus and Pisistratus leave Sparta
- on Mount Gargano the Archangel Michael appears to Garganus, the bishop of Siponte, who had shot an arrow at a bull
- on seeing Benjamin, Joseph is moved to tears and leaves the room
- on seeing the idolaters Moses breaks the tables of the law
- on the advice of the people David stays behind in the city of Mahanaim
- on the bridge (manoeuvering)
- on the rock of Etam three thousand men of Judah ask Samson to surrender; he is bound with two new cords
- on the sabbath the merchants are kept outside the walls; Nehemiah rebukes them
- on the scaffold or place of execution
- on the seventh day, at a signal from Joshua, the people start to shout and the walls of Jericho crumble
- on the top of Mount Gerizim, Jotham tells his fable of the kingship of the trees
- on the trail ~ cattle
- on the way back ~ Tobias' return
- on the way to Damascus Christ appears to Saul, who falls from his horse and is blinded by the light
- on the way to his execution James converts Josias, a constable
- on the way to his execution James heals a paralytic
- on their return the Seven find the child Opheltes dead; they kill the snake (or dragon), bury Opheltes, and institute the Nemean games in the boy's honour
- Onan is told to marry Tamar
- one eye closed, winking
- one foot shod, the other bare
- one leg in front of the other
- one leg in front of the other - AA - female human figure
- one leg in front of the other, one knee bent, lunging
- one leg in front of the other, one knee bent, lunging - AA - female human figure
- one leg in front of the other, walking position
- one leg in front of the other, walking position - AA - female human figure
- one leper, a Samaritan, sent to the priest by Christ, returns and kneels before him
- one lover waiting for the other
- one of the Assyrian officials (Rab-sakeh) shouts to the people and urges them to surrender ~ Hezekiah at war with the Assyrians
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME)
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - attributes
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - birth
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - death
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - early life, prime youth
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - love-affairs
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - most important deeds
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - triumph
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - veneration, honoured by
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - apotheosis, deification
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - attributes
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - birth
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - death
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - early life, prime youth
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - infancy, upbringing
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - love-affairs
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - most important deeds
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - suffering, misfortune
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - triumph
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - veneration, honoured by
- one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer
- one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
- one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - apotheosis, deification
- one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - attributes
- one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - birth
- one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - death
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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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Date issued
Friday, October 19, 2012 00:00:00
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