Cultural icon

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A cultural icon is an image, or a symbol particularly in modern culture, a widely recognized picture, name, face, person, or readily recognized building or other image that generally represents some other thing or concept with greater cultural significance to a wide cultural group.

A representation of an object or person, or that object or person may come to be regarded as having a special status as particularly representative of, or important to, or loved by, a particular group of people, a place, or a historical period. Cultural icons in this way may be national, regional or related to a city, or may relate to a specific social grouping as Gay icons and Pop icons do. Fans of a particular sport, social group, political party, or almost any social or cultural grouping may be said to have iconic figures.

John Wayne, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Betty Crocker are examples of broadly national American cultural icons, along with the game of baseball, Hollywood, and Coca Cola. U.S. President John F. Kennedy has a political iconic status.

Some images may be quite well known, though their name not be familiar, or even the person depicted may be unknown, as is the case with La Gioconda. In other cases, a name such as Shakespeare may bring to mind a well-known portrait of that person.

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