Fame

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Fame is the personified concept of widespread renown or reputation, often depicted in art and literature as a winged figure heralding glory or notoriety.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
"Fame" 1
Fame canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
mythological personification
personification of glory
personification of renown
personification of reputation
appearsIn Baroque art NERFINISHED
Renaissance art NERFINISHED
allegorical painting
allegorical sculpture
classical mythology
emblem books
literary allegory
associatedWith clouds or sky
laurel wreath
scroll or banner
trumpet
contrastedWith oblivion
obscurity
hasAttribute far-reaching voice
loud-voiced
swift movement
hasConceptualDomain glory
notoriety
public reputation
widespread renown
influences metaphors of publicity
visual representations of celebrity
portrayedAs ambivalent force
bringer of both praise and blame
relatedConcept Glory
Honor
Notoriety
Reputation
roleInNarrative announces heroic deeds
confers immortality of name
spreads rumors
symbolizes celebrity
infamy
lasting reputation
public acclaim
spread of news
typicallyDepictedAs herald of glory
herald of notoriety
trumpet-bearing figure
winged figure
usedAs allegory in moral lessons
motif in victory monuments
symbol in political propaganda

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Triumph of Divine Providence ceiling fresco by Pietro da Cortona depicts Fame
subject surface form: The Triumph of Divine Providence
The Keynote Speaker hasPart Fame
this entity surface form: "Fame"