1997
DOI: 10.1159/000169120
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The Symbolism of Salt in Paintings

Abstract: Many artists have used the symbol of salt in both religious and profane works, yet very few studies have explored the symbolism of salt as used in works of art. In this study, Panofsky’s method has been adopted to evaluate works of art through an organic process articulated into three stages: (1) pre-iconographic, (2) iconographic and (3) iconological. The method was used for (a) religious paintings of the Old and New Testaments and (b) mythological and profane themes. Various salt-cellars were also studied. I… Show more

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“…Saltscapes are also a powerful source of inspiration for material and intellectual creativity. From modest ceramic salt cellars to renowned paintings, artists and craftsmen have used numerous references to salt in their work (Bisaccia et al, 1997;Román López, 2013).…”
Section: Saltscapes As Former Cultural Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saltscapes are also a powerful source of inspiration for material and intellectual creativity. From modest ceramic salt cellars to renowned paintings, artists and craftsmen have used numerous references to salt in their work (Bisaccia et al, 1997;Román López, 2013).…”
Section: Saltscapes As Former Cultural Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%