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- C. Fabricius refuses the gifts of Pyrrhus
- C. Furius Cressinus, accused of witchcraft before a tribunal by neighbours who were jealous of his success in cultivating his land, appeals to his wife, his daughter, his agricultural tools and his oxen
- C. Julius Caesar (Caesarin taru)
- C. Julius Caesar (Caesarin taru) - esitykset, joihin klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön NIMI voidaan yhdistää
- C. Julius Caesar (Caesarin taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön rakkausjutut tai lemmenseikkailut
- C. Julius Caesar (Caesarin taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön varhaislapsuus ja -nuoruus sekä kasvatus
- C. Julius Caesar (Caesarin taru) - kuolemanjälkeiset tapahtumat ~ klassiseen historiaan liittyvä henkilö
- C. Julius Caesar (Caesarin taru) - tarunomaiset, selkeästi legendanomaiset lisäpiirteet ~ klassiseen historiaan liittyvä henkilö
- C. Julius Caesar defeats and drives out Ariovistus, a German chieftain
- Cabalism, 'Kabbalah' ~ Jewish spiritual current
- cabalistic ritual of inviting to the 'sukkah' the Seven Heavenly Guests (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, David)
- cabaret (locality)
- cabaret (locality) - AA - open-air performances
- cabaret-artiste
- cabaret-artiste (non-work situations)
- cabinet of curiosities, 'Kunst- und Wunderkammer'
- Cabiri
- Cacus steals some of the cattle of Geryon which Hercules was driving home
- Cacus, the fire-breathing monster is killed in his cave by Hercules
- Cadmus and Harmonia
- Cadmus and Harmonia changed into snakes: when loaded with grief and the infirmity of old age, Cadmus and Harmonia are changed into snakes (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 576)
- Cadmus meets the cow which leads him into Boeotia
- Cadmus slays the dragon
- Cadmus' companions, sent to fetch water, are slain by the dragon which guarded the spring
- Cadmus, in search of his sister Europa, consults the oracle of Apollo at Delphi
- caduceus (staff with two snakes, attribute of Mercury)
- Caeneus changed into a bird: when Caeneus, originally a girl (Caenis), is killed in the battle of the Lapiths and centaurs, he is changed into a bird (Ovid, Metamorphoses XII 522)
- Caenis changed to Caeneus: when Neptune has ravished Caenis, he changes her at her request into the invulnerable hero Caeneus (Ovid, Metamorphoses XII 201)
- Caesar at the tomb of Alexander the Great (alternatively before a memorial statue of Alexander)
- Caesar crosses the Rubicon exclaiming: 'Alea jacta est'
- Caesar in strife with Pompey
- Caesar's ghost appears to Marcus Junius Brutus
- Caesarian section (difficult and unusual birth)
- Caesarin muotokuva
- Caiaphas and the priests conspiring against Christ (Matthew 26:3-5; Mark 14:1-2; Luke 22:2; John 11:47-53)
- Caiaphas prophesying the passion of Christ
- Caiaphas tearing his clothes ~ trial of Christ
- Cain (alone) at work, farming
- Cain and Abel learn to assist their father; Cain by farming, Abel by herding
- Cain and his family
- Cain building the city of Enoch
- Cain buries Abel
- Cain offering (alone)
- Cain repentant
- cake, tart, pastry
- Calais
- Calais and Zetes chase away the Harpies that plagued Phineus
- Calais and Zetes free Phineus' two sons from prison
- Calais and Zetes, the Boreadae
- Calamity, Distress; 'Calamità', 'Calamità o miseria' (Ripa)
- calculating-instruments
- calculating-instruments (with NAME)
- Caleb and his men conquer the city of Hebron
- Caleb urges the people to conquer Canaan
- calendar, almanac
- calendar-dates ~ children's games and plays
- calendar-dates ~ children's games and plays (with DATE)
- calling names, hooting ~ children's mischief
- calling of James and John, the sons of Zebedee (Matthew 4:21-22; Mark 1:19-20; Luke 5:10-11)
- calling of Matthew (Levi), the tax-collector (usually with money lying on the table and people paying taxes) (Matthew 9:9; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27-28)
- calling of other apostles
- calling of Peter and Andrew (John 1:40-42)
- calling of Peter and Andrew; they are called away from their fishing-boat (Matthew 4:18-20; Mark 1:16-18)
- calling of Philip and Nathanael (Bartholomew) (John 1:43-51)
- calling of Zacchaeus, who is sitting in a fig-tree (Christ passing through Jericho)
- Calling, Vocation, Mission
- Calliope (one of the Muses); 'Calliope' (Ripa)
- Callirrhoe's sons age unnaturally: Callirrhoe's sons leap from infancy to manhood, a favour of Jupiter to enable them to revenge themselves on their father Alcmaeon's murderers, Phegeus and his sons (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 432)
- Callisto as a bear wanders about miserably
- Callisto changed into a bear: Juno changes Callisto, who is attending the young Arcas (her son by Jupiter), into a bear
- Callisto changed into a constellation: Jupiter changes Callisto into a constellation, when, transformed into a bear she is about to be shot by Arcas (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 506)
- Callisto is hunted by her son Arcas
- Callisto with her child (Arcas), beheld by the jealous Juno
- Calmness, Equanimity, Imperturbability
- Calumny of Apelles: bad judge with ass's ears on throne, with Deceit, Envy, Ignorance, Suspicion and Treachery, confronted with innocent accused; Remorse and Truth present
- Calumny, Detraction; 'Biasimo vitioso', 'Calunnia', 'Detrattione', 'Maledicenza' (Ripa)
- Cambyses kicks his wife, who is pregnant
- Cambyses shoots Prexaspes' son with an arrow
- Cambyses summons the priests of Egypt to show him their god Apis; when a cow is presented, Cambyses takes offence, and kills it
- Camenae (roomalainen lähde-jumaluus)
- Camenae (roomalainen lähde-jumaluus) (+ varhaisnuoruus)
- camera ~ photography
- Camilla (Camillan taru)
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - aggressiiviset, vihamieliset toimet ja suhteet
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - apoteoosi, ylistys, palvonta
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - attribuutit
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - ei-aggressiiviset, ystävälliset tai neutraalit toimet ja suhteet
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - erityispiirteet, allegoriset piirteet, esiintyminen suojelijan ominaisuudessa
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - keskeiset uroteot
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - kuolema
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - kärsimys, epäonni, onnettomuus
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - rakkausjutut, lemmenseikkailut
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - veneration, honoured by
- Camilla (Camillan taru) - voitto
- Camilla is brought up by her father in the woods and is fed upon milk of mares
- Camilla is dedicated to the service of Diana and inured to hunting
- camouflage
- camp at Gilgal after the crossing of the river Jordan (Joshua 4:19 - 5:15)
- camp followers
- campaign ~ Troy: Hercules' expedition against Laomedon, who had refused to reward him for the liberation of Hesione
- campaigns of Theseus
- Canace in love with her brother Macareus
- canals, waters (in village)
- canals, waters (in village) - II - ideal landscapes
- Cancer (zodiacal sign of June)
- Candlemas (2nd February)
- candlestick
- candlesticks and candles, e.g. Easter-candlestick
- Canens and Picus as lovers
- Canens changed into air and water: while grieving for the loss of Picus, her husband, Canens is changed into air and water (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 431)
- Canens in search of Picus, who on account of his spurning Circe had been changed into a woodpecker
- cannibalism ~ non-Christian religions
- cannon salvos at royal birth, marriage, etc.
- cannon salvos at royal birth, marriage, etc. - BB - naishallitsija
- cannon shots (military salute)
- canoeing
- Canon Law, ethics, and theological sciences
- Canon Law; 'Legge canonica' (Ripa)
- canonical hours
- canopy (over entrance)
- canopy, baldachin
- canteen ~ the soldier off duty
- canticles, lamentations and consolations of Isaiah
- cantilever bridge
- cape (coast)
- cape (coast) - HH - ideaalimaisema, ihanteellinen maisema
- capitulation
- Capricorn (zodiacal sign of December)
- capture (after revolution) of the old government
- capture of city (after the siege)
- car wash, car wash machine
- Caracalla has his own brother Geta murdered
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru)
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - esitykset, joihin klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön NIMI voidaan yhdistää
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön apoteoosi, ylistys, palvonta
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön ei-aggressiiviset toimet
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön kuolema
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön kärsimys, epäonni, onnettomuus
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön rakkausjutut tai lemmenseikkailut
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - klassiseen historiaan liittyvän henkilön varhaislapsuus ja -nuoruus sekä kasvatus
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - kuolemanjälkeiset tapahtumat ~ klassiseen historiaan liittyvä henkilö
- Caracalla, Rooman keisari (Caracallan taru) - tarunomaiset, selkeästi legendanomaiset lisäpiirteet ~ klassiseen historiaan liittyvä henkilö
- caravan-camp
- caravan-camp - AA - rakennukset: sisäpuoli
- card and dice games played at 'Hanukkah'
- card-sharp
- carding, combing ~ textile industry
- care and visitation of burial place
- care of clothes, e.g.: brushing, beating, airing
- care of hands and feet
- care of hands and feet - AA - alaston naisfiguuri
- care of outbuildings and grounds
- care of the aged
- care of the new-born Christ-child, e.g. swaddling
- care ~ prisoner of war
- Carefulness, Diligence; 'Diligenza' (Ripa)
- Carelessness
- caretakers ~ zoological garden
- caricature of a building
- caricature of a piece of sculpture
- caricature of painting
- carillon, chimes
- carillon, chimes - CC - ulkoilmassa, ulkona
- caring for birds
- Carlo
- Carna (Cardea, Crane): she bids Janus to go before her into a cave, intending to run away from him once his back is turned; but the scheme fails with the two-faced god
- carpet, rug
- carpus and metacarpus, parts of the hand
- carpus and metacarpus, parts of the hand - AA - alaston naisfiguuri
- carrier-tricycle
- carrousel
- carrying a child on the back
- carrying a child on the head (in a cradle or basket)
- carrying a child on the hip, astride
- carrying a person on one's back
- carrying games
- carrying off the spoils of war
- carrying something in basket, bag, rucksack, etc.
- carrying something on the head or on the shoulders
- carrying something with barrow
- carrying something with carrying-pole
- carrying something with yoke
- carrying the sick, wounded and dead off the battle-field
- carving heart and initials in an object, e.g. a tree trunk
- carving ~ applied arts
- caryatids ~ architecture
- Cassandra prophesying
- Cassandra, sheltering in Minerva's temple (sometimes with Andromache), is dragged away by Ajax the Lesser, while she holds the image of the goddess
- cast into the sea, St. Cosmas and Damian are miraculously saved by angels
- Castalia, Parnassos-vuoren lähde
- castigation, flagellation ~ ascetic life
- casting (industrial process)
- casting a horoscope
- casting weapons
- casting weapons (with NAME)
- casting weapons: ballista
- casting weapons: sling
- casting weapons: spear
- casting-counter, jetton, money of account
- castle of Love
- castrated person
- casuistry
- cat (with NAME of kind)
- catafalque, 'castrum doloris' (~ public funeral)
- catafalque, 'castrum doloris' (~ public funeral) - AA - festivities on the water
- cataract
- cataract - AA - alaston naisfiguuri
- catasterism, honouring a person by including him among the stars
- catch (~ running game)
- catching animals
- catechism
- Catholicity ~ characteristic of the True Church
- caul birth
- Causation
- Causation (opposing concepts)
- Cause
- causes of death
- cave of winds
- Cedalion
- Cedalion, Vulcan's apprentice, carried on Orion's shoulders, leads him over land and sea
- Celaene (Pleiad)
- celebration of holidays ~ corporative organization, guild
- celebration of proclamation of new government
- celebration of the anniversary of the death of Anchises
- celebration of the first Passover
- celebration of the second Passover
- celebration on board
- celebration on board while crossing the equator (Neptune)
- celibacy
- cell ~ monastery
- Celsius (temperature scale)
- cement works
- cemetery guard
- cemetery, park-like burying ground
- censer
- census of the Levites
- centipedes, millipedes
- centipedes, millipedes - FF - fabulous animals (sometimes wrongly called 'grotesques'); 'Mostri' (Ripa)
- central heating
- centre of the world, 'omphalos' (on map or atlas)
- centre-piece, epergne, 'surtout', 'milieu-de-table'
- centring (~ building activities)
- Cephalus and Aurora
- Cephalus in disguise uses presents to seduce Procris
- Cephalus inadvertently kills Procris
- Cerambus changed into a beetle: the nymphs change Cerambus into a beetle, so that the old man can escape Deucalion's flood (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 353)
- ceramics industry
- Cerastae changed into bullocks: because they sacrifice human beings to Jupiter, the Cerastae (horned people of Cyprus) are changed into bullocks by Venus (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 222)
- Cerberus is offered a drugged cake ~ Aeneas' visit to the underworld
- Cerberus' foam changed into aconite: when Hercules drags Cerberus forth from Hades as his twelfth labour, Cerberus' foam turns into aconite (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 418)
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Titel
Iconclass
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Beschreibung
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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tiistai 16. syyskuuta 2014 06:35:26
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perjantai 19. lokakuuta 2012 00:00:00
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http://iconclass.org/rdf/2011/09/