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M E A N I N G

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M E A N I N G

ideas and values attached to particular images and objects

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Govert Flinck,“Marcus Curius Dentatus

Preferring Turnips to Gold,” 1656

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Three Layers of Meaning(according to Erwin Panofsky):

1. Pre-iconographic(description with common human knowledge)

2. Iconographic(description with knowledge of the culture the work comes from – who, when, where, what - which story is depicted?)

3. Iconological(what is the specific meaning of the work in this particular case – its “message” ?)

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Bernini,“Apollo and Daphne,” 1622-1625

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Anonymous,“Dancing Shiva,” 12th century

“Rig-Veda” (collection of Hindu myths), 1665

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Anonymous, Karagöz and Hacivat

Source:Oral tradition

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Caravaggio, “St. Catherine,” 1598

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ATTRIBUTE

An object that helps to identify a historical or fictional figure depicted in a work of art

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Walt Disney, “Snow White,” 1937

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Andy Warhol, “Jackie,” 1964

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“Gaffur” from the Turkish television series Avrupa Yakası, 2006

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Three Layers of Meaning(according to Erwin Panofsky):

1. Pre-iconographic(description with common human knowledge)

2. Iconographic(description with knowledge of the culture the work comes from – who, when, where, what - which story is depicted?)

3. Iconological(what is the specific meaning of the work in this particular case – its “message” ?)

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1. Pre-iconographic (General Human knowledge): man with a striped jacket and trousers of the same fabric

2. Iconographic (Culturally informed knowledge): Pyjama’s, once fashionable in Turkey (ca. 1960’s), now outdated

3. Iconological (specific meaning of the work): Why did the script writer use this costume? worn by Gaffur not only at home, but also in other peoples’ appartments > doesn’t know how to behave > comical effect

LEVELS OF INTERPRETATION

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Pieter de Hooch, “Conference Room in the Amsterdam Town Hall,”

1661

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Amsterdam Town Hall, ca. 1660

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Jacob van Campen,“Citizen’s Hall” in Amsterdam

Town Hall, 1655

a typicalRoman Forum

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Artus Quellinus, “The Continents Honoring Amsterdam,”Amsterdam Town Hall, 1655

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Michiel van der Voort,“Pulpit of Antwerp Cathedral,” 1713

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= the dominance of Amsterdam over the whole world

the spreading of the Catholic church around the world

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Hale Tenger,I know people like this II,1992

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Che Guevara T-shirt