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SUMMARY:Contents - Iconography and Symbolism
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DESCRIPTION: The analysis of the content is directly related to an attributed symbolism and therefore it requires a descriptive study of the theme presented and how its elements interrelate.
The analysis of the symbolism must classify the representations and describe them using an iconographic study and even associating them with textual sources that contextualize the image created or the artist&rsquo;s intention.
Thus, when we identify a theme so that its description is as accurate and detailed as possible, we use literary and historiographical sources that explain the representation we have before us, elucidating the historical, cultural, social or religious context.
This research may have to be more or less thorough, depending on the complexity or the rarity of the representation. Some characters or scenes will be more easily identified and described than others.For example, for a person belonging to the Western Christian society, the figuration of the three elements of the Holy Trinity is...

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