How Images Mean: Iconography and Meta-Iconography

Paul Taylor

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How Images Mean: Iconography and Meta-Iconography

How Images Mean: Iconography and Meta-Iconography

Paul Taylor

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Description

This groundbreaking study interrogates a rich and diverse repertoire of images from all over the world to answer the fundamental question: How are the meanings of images conveyed, recognized and accepted?

Combining art history, anthropology, philosophy and linguistics, this book expands the field of traditional iconography, which explains what images mean, by introducing new, useful categories that enable us to understand how images mean (meta-iconography). In his study of iconography from a century ago, Erwin Panofsky famously discussed what an "Australian bushman" might make of Leonardo's Last Supper: though unaware of the religious story, the Aboriginal viewer would have known it was a picture of humans eating a meal together. Paul Taylor's book argues that this gets the question the wrong way around. We know the painting depicts people at supper only if we know it represents a supper. It is through knowing the cultural context that we can interpret the contents of an image. Universal in scope and profoundly topical at a time when artificial intelligence is redefining our visual horizon, this book represents a resource for scholars in a variety of fields and a thought-provoking read for all those interested in art.

Published by Paul Holberton Publishing

About the Author

Paul Taylor has been a member of the Warburg Institute since 1991 and is the Curator of its Photographic Collection. An expert on iconography and Dutch art, his publications include Condition: The Ageing of Art (2015), Iconography without Texts (as editor, 2008) and Dutch Flower Painting, 1600-1720 (1995).

Critical Reviews

"A sparkling intellectual enquiry [with a] marvellous array of images and juxtapositions."--Marina Warner, New Statesman

"The fundamental question that Taylor raises in the title of his book deserves to be part of art history's core business."--Hugo van der Velden, Burlington Magazine

"Work on iconography will not in future be able to proceed without giving Taylor's reflections, both concrete and systematic, the most serious consideration." --Robert Hopkins, Analysis

Publishing Information

Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing
Pub date: 2025-07-29
Length: 264 pages

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