Iconography: Imprint and Reflection of Epochs

Analysis of Some Image Types of the Early Christian Iconography

Authors

  • Edit Újvári University of Szeged, Juhász Gyula Faculty of Education, Institue of Cultural Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/PAAA.2019.06.01.03

Keywords:

cultural history, iconography, art of antiquity, Early Christian art, symbol

Abstract

This paper focuses on the specifics of the iconographic research, also describing the history of this discipline. The visual representations – paintings, sculptures, carvings – have a very important role in every historical era, and they express ideological thoughts, contents and meanings. All these are interpreted by iconographic research, with defining and specifying of the topics and attributes of the image types and analysing of the compositions. The theoretical, historical and critical approaches are complemented by the analysis of some typical early Christian iconographic types, Greco-Roman mythological figures in Christian context and the Traditio legis (“the Giving of the Law”) image type. 

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Author Biography

Edit Újvári, University of Szeged, Juhász Gyula Faculty of Education, Institue of Cultural Studies

PhD, associate professor

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Published

2019-09-02

How to Cite

Újvári, E. (2019). Iconography: Imprint and Reflection of Epochs: Analysis of Some Image Types of the Early Christian Iconography. Per Aspera Ad Astra, 6(1), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.15170/PAAA.2019.06.01.03