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Iconography is the study of the subject matter of art.
Subject matter in art, is what the artist decided to use as it's model or main centre piece.
Peter Kuniholm has written: 'A guide to the classical collections of Cornell University' -- subject(s): Art, Art, Classical, Catalogs, Classical Art, Cornell University, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
Margarete Bieber has written: 'The history of the Greek and Roman theater' -- subject- s -: Art, Classical, Art, Roman, Classical Art, Roman Art, Rome, Theater, Theaters
The main subject of Greek art during the classical period was the human form, particularly idealized figures that emphasized harmony, proportion, and beauty. Artists aimed to capture the idealized essence of the human body in sculpture and pottery, showcasing the importance of balance and symmetry in their works.
Subject matter is what an art work has been created about. For example if you were to have a painting of a cow, then the subject matter is a cow.
Oskar Seyffert has written: 'A dictionary of classical antiquities, mythology, religion, literature & art' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Classical dictionaries 'Toys' -- subject(s): Toys 'A dictonary of classical antiquities, mythology, religion, literature [and] art' 'Lexikon der klassischen Altertumskunde' -- subject(s): Classical dictionaries
Subject matter refers to an area of interest a person has. Picasso's subject matter was art, more specifically painting.
Francis Haskell has written: 'Taste and the antique' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Classical Sculpture, Mythology, Classical, in art 'La norme et le caprice' 'Past and present in art and taste' -- subject(s): Art patronage, Modern Aesthetics 'An Italian patron of French neo-classic art' -- subject(s): Art patronage, French Art, Neoclassicism (Art) 'Patrons and painters' -- subject(s): Art and society, Art patronage, Art patrons, Baroque Art, Italian Art 'Maler und Auftraggeber. Kunst und Gesellschaft im italienischen Barock' 'History and its images' -- subject(s): Art and history, History, Sources 'The most beautiful statues' -- subject(s): Classical Sculpture, European Art, Exhibitions, Influence, Reproduction