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Iconclass an iconographic classification System 1-9 in 7 volumes; Bibliography 1-9 in 7 Volumes ( 14 volumes) (Met Ex-Libris)
Iconclass an iconographic classification system, 1-9 (in 14 volumes). Iconclass was developed by Henri van de Waal (1910-1972), Professor of Art History at the University of Leiden (photo). His ideas for a systematic overview of subjects, themes and motifs in Western art, which later became the Iconclass system, took shape in the early 1950s. The complete Iconclass system was finished in the years after 1972 by a large group of scholars and was published between 1973 and 1985 by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), of which Van de Waal was a member. This 7 volumes contain the 9 main divisions of the Iconclass classification system. The main divisions are represented by digits 0 to 9. Of these ten 'main divisions', the numbers 1 to 5 are 'general' topics, designed to comprise all the principal aspects of what can be represented. Divisions 6 through 9 accommodate 'special' topics, coherent subject matter of a narrative nature, with an emphasis on the Bible (7) and Classical Mythology (9). Deze boeken zijn geschreven in het Engels.
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