prototype
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
In printmaking, a "key image" refers to a primary or central image that serves as the main focal point of a print. It is often the first layer printed and establishes the essential details and outlines of the composition. The key image can be complemented by subsequent layers or colors to enhance depth and complexity, but it remains the foundational element that guides the overall design of the artwork.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is the writer that helped create the image if the Flapper of the 1920.
Enamel Saucepan (1945) is a good example of Synthetic Cubism, one of two branches of cubism that Picasso and Braque first developed in 1907. This style of painting was more about how the artist broke down the image into planes and facets, showing an object from several angles at once and less about the image having symbolic meaning (as, for example, Picasso's "Guernica"). Synthetic Cubism, used more decorative shapes, stencilling, collage, and brighter colors. Enamel Saucepan seems to be generally regarded as a still life without attendant meaning though the individual viewer is, of course, free to ascribe whatever meaning they wish. Of "Guernica" Picasso said “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols. Otherwise it would be better if he wrote them out in so many words! The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.”
Two synonyms would be: an image or picture.
The term used to define the first image that comes to mind when you think of a concept is a "prototype." This is the initial mental representation or model of a concept that we use to guide our thinking and decision-making.
Composition maybe?
concept
Whether it would be more challenging to analyze an image or concept would depend on the complexity of the image or concept being analyzed, but generally concepts are more challenging to analyze because they are not as concrete as images and images are visual.
color correction,straightening,cropping
Embryology similarities
How you define yourself or understand your physical appearance .
Emotion is an abstract idea that can be portrayed in a concrete image. Look at 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch, this piece portrays strong emotions and it is a concrete image. A concept is merely an idea one has. The concept is what becomes a concrete image when the artist completes the work, which can be abstract, impressionistic or realistic.
The four components of self-concept are self-image (how we see ourselves), self-esteem (how we feel about ourselves), self-efficacy (belief in our abilities to accomplish tasks), and self-identity (the qualities and characteristics that define who we are).
Genesis 1:26 the first hint that God the Father was not alone , one person - Let US make man in our own image
associating a word/concept with an image
associating a word/concept with an image