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- keelhauling
- keelhauling - EE - death not certain; wounded person
- Keilah attacked by the Philistines
- Keilah liberated by David
- Ker(es)
- key
- key - AA - feigned door, sham-door
- keyboard instruments
- keyboard instruments - CC - out of doors
- keystone ~ architecture
- kicking
- kicking (horse in motion)
- kicking ball (children's games)
- kicking something
- kicking something - AA - female human figure
- kid (goat)
- kidnapping
- kidney
- killing a child (absence of parental love)
- killing one's father
- killing one's mother
- killing ~ aggressive relationships
- kindling a fire
- kindling and blessing of the Sabbath lights by the mistress of the house
- kinds of flour or grain
- kinds of meat
- kinds of meat (with NAME)
- kinds of non-precious stone
- kinds of non-precious stone (with NAME)
- kinds of non-precious stone: chalk
- kinds of non-precious stone: flint
- kinds of non-precious stone: marble
- kinds of non-precious stone: pumice
- Kinds of Relation
- Kinds of Relation (opposing concepts)
- kinds of wine
- kinds of wine (with NAME)
- king
- king - BB - female ruler
- King Abimelech, looking down from his window, sees Isaac and Rebekah making love
- King Achish takes part in the war of the Philistines against the Israelites
- King Ahasuerus asks Haman how to honour a man he wishes to reward
- King Ahasuerus gets up in a fury and goes into the palace garden
- King Ahasuerus gets up in a fury and goes into the palace garden - QQ - Mordecai present
- King Ahasuerus is furious with his wife Vashti and asks his courtiers' advice: Memucan (Muchaeus) suggest to depose the queen
- King Ahasuerus loves Esther more than any of the other girls
- King Ahaz burns his own son as a sacrificial offering
- King Ahaziah of Judah joins King Jehoram of Israel in the war against Syria
- King Alboin
- King Amaziah of Judah sends messengers to King Joash, challenging him to war
- King Ancus Martius (Marcius) worshipping the statue of Jupiter
- King Arthur
- King Astyages and his priests are struck with madness and die
- King Astyages forces Harpagus to eat the flesh of his own son, because he had disobeyed the king's orders in not putting to death the infant Cyrus
- King Benhadad II of Syria besieges Samaria
- King Benhadad of Syria lays siege to the city of Samaria as a result of which there is a famine
- King Busiris of Egypt and his servants are slain by Hercules on the altar where they had attempted to sacrifice him
- King Charles the Bald receives the relics of St. Walburga
- King Cyrus is forced to give Daniel to the furious populace
- King Cyrus praises Bel because the food in the temple has gone
- King Cyrus sets food before the image of Bel; Daniel and his servants strew ashes on the floor of the temple
- King Cyrus visits the lion's den and finds Daniel alive
- King Darius fasts and passes the night without sleep
- King Gundophorus and his brother beg Thomas forgiveness, and are baptized
- King Gundophorus gives Thomas gold and silver to build him a palace
- King Hazael of Syria attacks Judah and Jerusalem
- King Henry II repents of his sins at the tomb of St. Thomas Becket
- King Herod Agrippa has Peter arrested and imprisoned
- King Herod Agrippa speaks to the people; he is smitten by an angel and dies
- King Hezekiah asks Isaiah's advice
- King Hezekiah assembles the Levites and priests and orders them to prepare the temple for worship
- King Hezekiah falls ill and is visited by Isaiah, who tells him to get ready to die; Hezekiah turns his face to the wall, prays and then cries
- King Hezekiah sends three men wearing sackcloth to Isaiah
- King Hiram of Tyre sends ambassadors to Solomon
- King Jehoiakim rebels against Babylon
- King Jehoram goes to Elisha who prophesies plenty
- King Jehoram sends a man to kill Elisha
- King Jehoram sends some men in two chariots to find out what has happened
- King Jehoram tears his clothes in dismay and decides to kill Elisha
- King Jehoram, when walking on the city wall, is met by a mother who tells him that her child has been eaten at the suggestion of another woman, and that the woman is now hiding her own child to prevent it from being eaten also
- King Jehoshaphat of Judah comes to visit King Ahab who proposes that they together resume the war against Syria
- King Jehoshaphat of Judah joins the Israelites and the Edomites in their war against Moab
- king Jeroboam appoints priests not descended from Levi
- King Jeroboam tells his wife to take ten loaves of bread, some cake and a jar of honey, and to go and see the prophet Ahijah (Achia) in Shiloh
- King Joash's reply: he exhorts Amaziah to moderation (the parable of the cedar and the thistle)
- King Josiah and his officials contribute from their own herds for the sacrifices during the festival
- King Josiah sends Hilkiah, Saphan and three other officials to Huldah, the prophetess, who predicts that the punishment of Jerusalem will come, but only after Josiah's death
- King Lear
- King Mesha of Moab rebels against Israel
- King Nebuchadnezzar calls Shadrach, Mesach, and Abed-nego to account, but they refuse to kneel before the golden statue
- King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a great statue
- King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a tree that must be cut down
- King Nebuchadnezzar has a golden statue made and erected outside Babylon in the plain of Dura
- King Nebuchadnezzar is restored to the throne and in a proclamation he makes known what has happened to him
- King Nebuchadnezzar kneels before Daniel to show his gratitude
- King Nebuchadnezzar looking out proudly over Babylon from the roof of his palace: 'Is not this great Babylon, that I have built ...'; a voice from heaven foretells his downfall
- King Nebuchadnezzar's dream is revealed to Daniel in a vision during the night
- King Nebuchadnezzar's first dream, and its interpretation (Daniel 2)
- King Nebuchadnezzar's furious debate with the magicians and astrologers, who are incapable to tell what he dreamt of
- King Nebuchadnezzar's madness: long-haired, he creeps on all fours, eating grass
- King Nebuchadnezzar's reason returns, and he praises God
- King Nebuchadnezzar, when overcome by madness, is seized and expelled from the city
- King Necho II makes Jehohahaz' brother, Eliakim, king of Judah and changes his name into Jehoiakim
- King Necho II of Egypt traverses Palestine with his army
- King Oeneus is given the first vine plant by Bacchus
- King Oeneus neglects Diana in his yearly sacrifices
- King of Mercia
- King Ptolemy IV Philopator struck by paralysis for coming too close to the sanctuary in the temple of Jerusalem (3 Maccabees 1-2)
- King Ptolemy IV Philopator tries to have the Jews killed by drunken elephants; the Jews pray and are saved by two angels (3 Maccabees 5)
- King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel defeat Ahaz and take many prisoners
- King Sennacherib informed of Tobit burying the dead
- King Sennacherib slaying Israelites
- King Shalmaneser besieges Samaria
- King Shalmaneser settles new inhabitants in the cities of Samaria
- King Shishak (Sesac) of Egypt captures the fortified cities of Judah and attacks Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 12:4)
- King Solomon on horseback stabs a female devil to death
- King Uzziah has a large army ready for battle
- King Zedekiah's eyes are put out
- King Zedekiah's messengers come to Jeremiah at the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem
- King Zerah invades Judah with a huge army and meets Asa with his army in the valley of Zephathah
- king ~ Jewish culture
- kings of Israel and Judah ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
- kissing gate, clap gate
- kissing the devil's buttocks ~ witches' sabbath
- kissing the hand (lovers)
- kissing the pope's feet
- kissing the pope's feet - PP - antipope
- kitchen
- kitchen and cellar
- kitchen utensils: grater
- kitchen-fire
- kitchen-fire - CC - in the open air
- kitchen-interior
- kitchen-interior with foodstuffs in foreground (Dutch: 'keukenstuk')
- kitchen-maid, kitchen servant
- kitchen-personnel
- kitchen-utensils
- kitchen-utensils: cauldron
- kitchen-utensils: colander
- kitchen-utensils: frying pan
- kitchen-utensils: funnel
- kitchen-utensils: ladle
- kitchen-utensils: pan
- kitchen-utensils: pot
- kitchen-utensils: rolling-pin
- kitchen-utensils: sieve
- kitchen-utensils: skimmer
- knapsack, rucksack
- knee
- knee - AA - female human figure
- knee jerk ~ medical examination
- knee-riding
- kneeling before a ruler
- kneeling before a ruler - BB - female ruler
- kneeling down to be beheaded, St. Dorothea is presented with a basket of roses and apples by a child
- kneeling figure
- kneeling figure - AA - female human figure
- kneeling on both knees
- kneeling on both knees - AA - female human figure
- kneeling upon extinguished faggots, St. Agnes is stabbed in the throat or beheaded
- kneeling-chair
- knife-thrower
- knight
- knighthood order
- knighthood order (with NAME)
- knighthood order (with NAME) - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
- knighthood order of St. John
- knighthood order of St. John - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
- knighthood order of the Golden Fleece
- knighthood order of the Golden Fleece - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
- knighthood order of the Holy Spirit
- knighthood order of the Holy Spirit - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
- knighthood order: Teutonic Order
- knighthood order: Teutonic Order - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
- knighting ceremonies
- Knights of the Round Table
- knitting
- knocking at the door
- knots ~ magic
- Knowledge; 'Cognitione', 'Cognitione delle cose' (Ripa)
- Korah and his followers, holding censers, face Moses and Aaron before the door of the Tabernacle (or beside an altar); the rebels are destroyed by fire of the Lord
- Korah and two hundred and fifty adherents assemble before Moses and Aaron; Moses challenges the rebels to offer incense to the Lord
- Kriemhild
- Krishna playing the flute, surrounded by dancing maidens
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - death of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
- Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
- Ku Klux Klan and similar organizations
- Kydoimos
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).
Language
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/