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Frederick Sandys ‘The King at the Gate’ (OWP009)
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periods
eras Biblical
settings
interiors
 
built environments buildings > palaces
people
figures men
 
figures women
 
figures elderly people
 
figures number of figures > crowds [10+ figures]
 
figures physical characteristics > baldness
 
figures physical characteristics > facial hair
 
figures mythological figures > gods and goddesses
 
jobs and roles vocations > courtiers
 
jobs and roles vocations > musicians
 
jobs and roles religious persons > ministers
 
social status upper classes > royalty
 
social status upper classes > aristocracy
 
clothing period clothing > robes
 
clothing period clothing > togas
activities
physical positions postures > kneeling
 
physical positions postures > sitting
 
actions and speech physical motions > watching
 
emotions and states emotions > fear
 
emotions and states emotions > surprise
objects
cultural objects musical objects > pipes
 
cultural objects status objects > crowns
 
cultural objects status objects > thrones
themes
society and culture politics > governments
 
society and culture arts and sciences > music
 
religion religion [general]
 
religion religious concepts > halos
 
religion religious concepts > miracles
 
narrative themes abstract concepts > dreams and fantasies
 
narrative themes abstract concepts > symbols and metaphors
 
narrative themes myths and stories > classical legends
 
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