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- Tabernacle at Shiloh ~ Jewish religion
- Tabernacle elsewhere
- tabernacle ~ altar
- tabernacle, 'mishkan' ~ Jewish religion
- Tabernacle, Temple, Synagogue, and other sanctuaries ~ Jewish religion
- Tabitha is raised from the dead by Peter's prayer
- Tabitha on her deathbed
- table
- table fountain
- table of the showbread in the Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion
- table turning, levitation ~ spiritualism
- table-cloth
- table-decoration
- table-knife
- table-tennis
- table-ware
- Taciturnity; 'Secretezza', 'Secretezza overo Taciturnità' (Ripa)
- Tact
- Tactlessness; 'Inconsideratione' (Ripa)
- Tages teaches the science of augury and divination to the Etruscan tribes
- tailless amphibians
- tailless amphibians (with NAME)
- tailless amphibians (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals (sometimes wrongly called 'grotesques'); 'Mostri' (Ripa)
- tailless amphibians: frog
- tailless amphibians: frog - FF - fabulous animals (sometimes wrongly called 'grotesques'); 'Mostri' (Ripa)
- tailless amphibians: toad
- tailless amphibians: toad - FF - fabulous animals (sometimes wrongly called 'grotesques'); 'Mostri' (Ripa)
- tailor's dummy
- tailor, dressmaker
- Taking
- taking a bath
- taking a bath - AA - in the open air
- taking care of children
- taking care of children - AA - by other children
- taking down the tents (circus or fair 'en route')
- taking down the wash
- taking leave
- taking photographs
- taking photographs - CC - out of doors
- taking photographs of model, sitter
- taking photographs of model, sitter - CC - out of doors
- taking temperature of patient
- taking the oath ~ military service
- taking things away from small children
- Talent
- tales and fairy tales
- tales and fairy tales (with TITLE)
- tales and fairy tales: Melusine
- tales and fairy tales: Ray-slayers of Weert
- tales and fairy tales: Savagery of the Bull
- tales and fairy tales: Undine
- tales and fairy tales: Women of Weinsberg
- tally
- Talus, the bronze giant sentinel of Crete, is overcome by Medea's spells, and captured by Castor and Pollux
- Tamar (alone) with the tokens from Judah
- Tamar changes from her widow's clothes and covers her face with a veil after the manner of the prostitutes; sitting at the entrance of a city on the road to Timnath she awaits Judah
- Tamar dishonoured; story of Tamar and Amnon (2 Samuel 13)
- Tamar is sent back to her father's house
- Tamar is told about Judah's journey to Timnath
- Tamar preparing cakes for Amnon
- Tamar returns home (with the tokens from Judah)
- Tamar violated by Amnon
- Tamar's sin is reported to Judah
- tambourine
- tambourine - CC - out of doors
- Tamburlaine
- taming and training of animals
- taming of the wolf of Gubbio; St. Francis of Assisi and the citizens signing a treaty with the wolf
- taming of wild horses
- taming, domestication of animals; tamed or domesticated animal
- Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) with distaff and slippers as symbol of the ideal wife
- Tancred
- tandem
- tankard
- tanner
- Tantalus, suffering eternal hunger and thirst
- tap, faucet
- tape recorder, video recorder; recording
- tape, cassette, reel material ~ recording
- tapestry
- tapestry weaver, gobelin maker
- Tarchon plucks Venulus from his horse
- tares among the wheat ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 13:24-30)
- target (~ sharpshooting)
- tarot
- tarsus and metatarsus, parts of the foot
- tarsus and metatarsus, parts of the foot - AA - female human figure
- Tartarus (and the condemned assigned there)
- Task
- tasks performed by children
- tasks performed by children - AA - girl
- Tasso, 'Gerusalemme Liberata' : Use 83(TASSO, Gerusalemme Liberata)
- taste, tasting (one of the five senses)
- taste, tasting (one of the five senses) - AA - female human figure
- tattooing
- tattooing - AA - (for) women
- Taurus (zodiacal sign of April)
- tax collection
- tax payment
- taxes and financial administration
- Taygete (Pleiad)
- tea (leaves)
- tea garden, garden restaurant
- tea- and coffee-service
- tea-ceremony
- tea-ceremony - CC - out of doors
- tea-pot; samovar
- teacher and pupil
- tearing or cutting of the garments ~ Jewish mourning customs
- tears
- tears of Marsyas' friends changed into River Marsyas: when Marsyas' friends weep over Marsyas, flayed alive by Apollo, their tears change into the river Marsyas (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 396)
- teasing (children's games and plays)
- technical aspects and details of pumping-engine
- technical aspects and details of pumping-engine - HH - ideal landscapes
- technological aspects of building
- technology
- teeth
- teeth - AA - female human figure
- teething ring
- Telchines
- telecommunication structure and equipment
- telecommunications network
- telecommunications tower, antenna tower, radio mast, television tower, TV tower
- telegram
- telegraph (alleg.)
- telegraph pole, telephone pole
- telekinesis, teleportation
- Telemachus and Calypso
- Telemachus and his travel companions tell Penelope their adventures, while Penelope is engaged in spinning (Homer, Odyssey XVII)
- Telemachus and Nausicaa at Ulysses' tomb
- Telemachus and Pisistratus, son of Nestor, in Sparta with Menelaus and Helen
- Telemachus and Ulysses meet in Eumaeus' hut (Homer, Odyssey XVI)
- Telemachus in Pylus
- Telemachus in strife with the suitors
- Telemachus returns to the palace, where he meets his mother
- Telemachus starts out with Mentor, in search of his father
- Telemachus' encounter with Nestor at the sea-shore during a sacrifice to Neptune
- Telemachus' return to Ithaca (Homer, Odyssey XV)
- telepathy
- telephone
- Telephus in Mysia is recognized by his mother Auge
- Telephus is exposed; he is suckled either by a hind or by a lioness
- Telephus is found by Hercules
- Telephus is wounded by Achilles, with the help of Bacchus, who causes Telephus to stumble over a vine
- Telephus takes refuge on the house altar with the infant Orestes in his arms
- telescope
- Telesphorus (son of Aesculapius)
- television broadcasting studio
- television, television broadcasting
- telex
- Tellus
- Temperance, 'Temperantia'; 'Temperanza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues
- Temperance, 'Temperantia'; 'Temperanza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues - MM - triumph
- Temperance, Moderation; 'Misura' (Ripa)
- temperance, teetotalism
- temperature
- temperature scales
- temperature-chart
- temple of 'Sapientia', with seven columns
- temple of Artemis at Ephesus (Wonder of the World)
- temple of Solomon (1 Kings 5-9; 2 Chronicles 2-7)
- temple servants ~ Egyptian religion
- temple servants ~ Egyptian religion - CC - priestess
- temple servants ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
- temple servants ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - priestess
- temple servants ~ non-Christian religions
- temple servants ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
- temple servants ~ Roman religion
- temple servants ~ Roman religion - FF - priestess
- temple servants ~ traditional Chinese religions
- temple servants ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - priestess
- temple watch ~ Jewish religion
- temple watch ~ non-Christian religions
- temple watch ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
- temple, shrine ~ American Indian religions
- temple, shrine ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
- temple, shrine ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
- temple, shrine ~ Celtic religion
- temple, shrine ~ Egyptian religion
- temple, shrine ~ Freemasonry
- temple, shrine ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions
- temple, shrine ~ Greek religion
- temple, shrine ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
- temple, shrine ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
- temple, shrine ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
- temple, shrine ~ non-Christian religions
- temple, shrine ~ Roman religion
- temple, shrine ~ Shinto
- temple, shrine ~ traditional Chinese religions
- Temporal Relationship
- Temporal Relationship (opposing concepts)
- temporary exhibition, 'Salon'
- temporary fortifications
- Temptation and Fall (Genesis 3:1-7)
- Temptation and Fall (scenes with both Adam and Eve)
- Temptation and Fall (scenes with Eve alone)
- Temptation and Fall: Adam and Eve in paradise (after the Fall) (Genesis 3:8-21)
- Temptation; 'Tentatione' (Ripa)
- temptations of St. Antony Abbot
- ten golden lampstands ~ Jewish Temple
- ten kings make war against the Lamb: the Lamb is victorious over the kings
- ten servants sent by David come to Nabal to ask for food; Nabal and his men may be shown shearing sheep
- ten thousand Israelites, including the prophet Ezekiel, are deported to Babylon ~ story of Jehoiachin
- tendons, sinews
- tendons, sinews - AA - female human figure
- tendrils ~ ornament
- tendrils ~ ornament - AA - stylized
- Tenes, who hurls a rock on the ships, is killed by Achilles
- tennis, lawn-tennis
- tent
- tent - AA - civic architecture: inside
- Tent of Meeting, ''Ohel Mo'ed', Tent of the Testimony, 'Mishkan ha-'Edut' (Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion)
- tent-camp
- tent-camp - AA - civic architecture: inside
- Tenth of 'Tevet' (~ siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar)
- tepee, tipi, teepee
- tepee, tipi, teepee - AA - civic architecture: inside
- Terah takes Abraham, Sarah and Lot from Ur to the city of Haran
- Terah turns Abraham over to King Nimrod, who condemns him to be cast into the fire (or fiery furnace) of the Chaldeans; he is miraculously rescued by God
- terce ~ offices of the Day
- Tereus cuts out Philomela's tongue, and hides her in a lonely place
- Tereus offers violence to Philomela
- Tergiversation
- Terminus
- Terpsichore (one of the Muses); 'Terpsicore' (Ripa)
- terrace
- terrarium
- terrestrial magnetism
- test of innocence (~ adultery)
- test, trial (~ production)
- testicles
- testicles - AA - female human figure
- testing, torturing a witch or sorcerer
- Tethys
- tetragram (in Hebrew script) ~ Jewish religion
- tetragram (in Roman or Hebrew script) ~ symbol of God the Father
- tetrahedron
- Tetramorph: fabulous animal with four different heads and four different legs
- Tetramorph: human figure with four different heads (human head, ox, eagle, lion)
- Teucer
- Teucer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
- Teucer - apotheosis, deification
- Teucer - attributes
- Teucer - birth
- Teucer - death
- Teucer - early life, prime youth
- Teucer - infancy, upbringing
- Teucer - love-affairs
- Teucer - most important deeds
- Teucer - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
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/