
Non-Eurasian Iconography
NON-EURASIAN ICONOGRAPHY
Africa
Divination
Animals
Types of people
Commemorative figures
Figures commemorating twins (ibeji)
Rulers
Ambassadors and dignitaries
Equestrian figures
Standing female figures
Standing male figures
Seated figures
Female figures, half-length
Male figures, half-length
Standing figures of indeterminate/indeterminable gender
Couples
Mother and child
Heads
‘Dolls’
Masks
Helmet masks and headdresses
Dancers and acrobats
Musical instruments
Musicians
Hunters
Stools, chairs and thrones
Fishing
Smoking
Jewellery
Cutlery
Containers
Headrests
Warriors and warfare
Staffs
Power figures
Reliquary figures
Votive figures
Miscellaneous
Oceania
Madagascar
Indonesia
Melanesia
Male figures
Female figures
Mother and child
Figures of dual/indeterminate/indeterminable gender
Male and female figures, together
Hook figures
Modelled skulls, etc.
Mythical/personal narratives
Animals, fish, birds
Masks, helmet masks, headdresses
Votive images
False vaginas
Spirit poles
Orators’ pulpits
Headrests
Drums and other musical instruments
Canoe decorations and paddles
Splash boards
Gope/commemorative boards
War/dance shields
Weapons
Staffs/staff finials
Thrones
Regalia
Tools
Ladders
Containers
Combs
Ornaments
Micronesia
Polynesia
Australia
America
North America
New Mexican folk art
Mesoamerica
Deities
Axe deities
Chak
God G III
Hero Twins
K’awiil (God K)
God L
Maize God
Moon Goddess
Paddler Deities
Scribe God
Sun God
The Vision Serpent
Miscellaneous
Human figures and figurines, miscellaneous
Babies, baby-faced figures etc.
Humans with divine attributes
Mortuary figures
Warriors
Miscellaneous
Non-human imagery
The Ball Game
Animals
World Tree
Temples
Incense burners
South America
Non-Eurasian Christian art