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Symbolism or symbolist may refer to:

Arts

  • Symbolism (arts), a 19th-century movement rejecting Realism
  • Symbol, something that represents, stands for or suggests an idea, belief, action, or entity
  • Color symbolism, the use of colors within various cultures to express a variety of symbolic meanings

Religion

  • Religious symbolism, symbolic interpretations of religious ritual and mythology
    • Buddhist symbolism, the use of Buddhist art to represent certain aspects of dharma, which began in the 4th century BCE
    • Christian symbolism, the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity
    • Jewish symbolism, a visible religious token of the relation between God and man
  • Religious symbols, use of graphical abstractions to represent religious concepts

Science

  • Symbolic anthropology, the study of cultural symbols and how those symbols can be interpreted to better understand a particular society
  • Symbolic system, a system of interconnected symbolic meanings
  • Solar symbol, a symbol which represents the Sun in psychoanalysis, symbolism, semiotics, or other fields

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