Iconographically example sentences

Related (17): iconography, imagery, pictorial, symbolic, representation, visual, illustration, art, design, motif, emblem, style, decorative, aesthetic, motifs, decoration, ornamentation

"Iconographically" Example Sentences

1. Iconographically, the painting of a dove carrying an olive branch is a symbol of peace.
2. Iconographically, the image of a lion is often used to represent courage and strength.
3. Iconographically, the figure of a woman holding a baby is often used to symbolize motherhood.
4. Iconographically, the image of a crown is often used to symbolize authority or royalty.
5. Iconographically, the figure of a cross is often used to represent Christianity.
6. Iconographically, the figure of an eagle is often used to represent freedom.
7. Iconographically, the image of a tree is often used to represent life and growth.
8. Iconographically, the figure of a sun is often used to represent the power of light.
9. Iconographically, the image of a snake is often used to represent evil or danger.
10. Iconographically, the figure of a horse is often used to represent power and speed.
11. Iconographically, the image of a dove is often used to represent peace and love.
12. Iconographically, the figure of an anchor is often used to represent stability and security.
13. Iconographically, the image of a heart is often used to represent love and affection.
14. Iconographically, the figure of a fish is often used to represent Christianity and baptism.
15. Iconographically, the image of an owl is often used to represent wisdom and knowledge.
16. Iconographically, the figure of a compass is often used to represent direction and guidance.
17. Iconographically, the image of a star is often used to represent hope and guidance.
18. Iconographically, the figure of a butterfly is often used to represent transformation and change.
19. Iconographically, the image of a thunderbolt is often used to represent power and strength.
20. Iconographically, the figure of a dragon is often used to represent courage and ferocity.

Common Phases

Ascension; Crucifixion; Nativity; Resurrection

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