(The sacrificial ritual of the bullfight and the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War were intimately linked in Motherwell's personal iconography.)
Instead, her apartment is fetishistically devoted to the expression of a strangely personal iconography.
He uses "street" materials such as skateboards, sneakers, record players and other audio equipment and bicycles in order to develop a personal iconography centered on familiar, often domestic, objects.
Another pioneer of collage was Joseph Cornell, whose more intimately scaled works were seen as radical because of both his personal iconography and his use of found objects.
It is the kind of fiction that, as C. S. Lewis once wrote, becomes part of the reader's personal iconography.
We all know how profoundly the personal iconography of childhood is woven into most artists' mature work.
Over the years, music-hall performers like Ms. Minnelli accumulate a personal iconography whose symbolic resonance deepens over time.
There is wry poetry in the convergence of personal iconography and generic commercial style, but the perspective remains narrowly cerebral.
Whitehorse's paintings draw upon a personal iconography, based on her reflections of her natural surroundings.
Holbein portrays the merchant Georg Gisze among elaborate symbols of science and wealth that evoke the sitter's personal iconography.