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the compliment you give things you've stopped actually looking at.

means an adjective describing something so widely recognized it has become a symbol for the category it belongs to, whether or not it deserves the attention anymore.

from from greek eikon, meaning image or likeness, originally reserved for religious paintings of saints meant to be venerated rather than critiqued; marketing quietly stole it from theology sometime in the twentieth century.

for instance

little black dressaudrey hepburn, breakfast at tiffany's, 1961

golden archesmcdonald's logo recognized in over 100 countries

abbey road coverbeatles, 1969, still photographed by tourists daily

hollywood signoriginally read hollywoodland, built 1923 as a real estate ad

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