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Representation Collection (page 53)

"Embracing the Divine: A Tapestry of Representation" In a world as diverse as ours, representation is an essential thread that weaves together cultures and beliefs

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Synaesthesia, computer artwork

Synaesthesia, computer artwork
Synaesthesia. Computer artwork representing the neurological condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic

Background imageRepresentation Collection: 3D surface graph

3D surface graph depicting visual output from scientific equipment

Background imageRepresentation Collection: 3D surface graph, computer artwork

3D surface graph, computer artwork
3D surface graph depicting visual output from scientific equipment

Background imageRepresentation Collection: DNA sequences

DNA sequences. Computer composite of several autoradiograms of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequences, sometimes known as DNA fingerprints

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Stone ship

Stone ship. A stone ship was created as a Germanic burial custom. It is believed to represent the burning ship in which the dead were sent out to sea. Photographed in February in Oland, Sweden

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Megalithic menhir monument

Megalithic menhir monument, Filitosa, Corsica, France. This upright stone is a monumental megalith, which is part of a group of monuments at the Filitosa site

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Lithium, atomic model

Lithium, atomic model. Lithium has three neutrons (white) and three protons (pink) in its nucleus (centre). The atom also has three electron (blue) orbiting the nucleus

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Deuterium, atomic model

Deuterium, atomic model
Deuterium. Atomic model of deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, an isotope of hydrogen. Isotopes are forms of an element that contain different numbers of neutrons in the atomic nucleus (centre)

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Water footprint of vegetables

Water footprint of vegetables
Food miles, conceptual image. Shopping bag holding fresh vegetables with a carbon footprint printed on it

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Diagram of the structure of the atom

Diagram of the structure of the atom
Diagram representing the structure of the atom. An atom consists of one or more electrons (blue) that whirl about the tiny, central nucleus

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Candles, Armenian Patriarchate church, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Candles, Armenian Patriarchate church, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Communion bread, Armenian Catholic church. Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Communion bread, Armenian Catholic church. Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageRepresentation Collection: America by George Ranstead

America by George Ranstead
Symbolic representation of America with a woman wrapped in the Stars and Stripes flag and an American eagle. An illustration on a postcard by George Ranstead

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Scene from The White Assegai

Scene from The White Assegai
A scene from a play by Allan King, produced at the Playhouse, London in 1930, the story of a Native Commissioner in colonial Africa

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Will Crooks, Labour MP

Will Crooks, Labour MP
Will Crooks (1852-1921) was a socialist politician who grew up in the Poplar district of East London where his family spent some time in a workhouse

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Russia as a butterfly

Russia as a butterfly
A World War One era postcard from a French series Les Allies - Russia depicted as a patriotic butterfly, with the black Russian eagle on her wings

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London

Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London
A large suffragette procession passing along the Embankment in Central London. The Coronation of George V in 1911 inspired the WSPU (Womens Social and Political Union)

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Pope Joannes (John) VIII or Pope Joan

Pope Joannes (John) VIII or Pope Joan
Pope Joannes (John) VIII the first pope to be assassinated, rather than martyred. This engraving can also be taken as a representation of Pope Joan who, as legend would have it

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Fresco in a chamber off the Jaguar Palace patio, Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan

Fresco in a chamber off the Jaguar Palace patio, Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Detail of the most famous fresco at Teotihuacan, showing the Rain God Tlaloc being attended to by

Detail of the most famous fresco at Teotihuacan, showing the Rain God Tlaloc being attended to by priest, Palace of Tepantitla, Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Mural in the Palace of Tetitla, believed to represent an eagle, Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan

Mural in the Palace of Tetitla, believed to represent an eagle, Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Mural in the Palace of Tetitla, believed to be a representation of the Great Goddess of Teotihuacan

Mural in the Palace of Tetitla, believed to be a representation of the Great Goddess of Teotihuacan, Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageRepresentation Collection: A Representation of the Regents tremendous Thing erected in

A Representation of the Regents tremendous Thing erected in the Park

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Satirical cartoon about the Russian Army

Satirical cartoon about the Russian Army
An exact representation of the various characters, Uniforms, and Attendants, also of the singular species of Horses, Composing the Russian Army under General Kutosoff

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Henri IV Allegory

Henri IV Allegory
The deliverance of France by the French Perseus - allegorical representation of Henri IV depicted as the saviour of France

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Mississippi Scheme

Mississippi Scheme
Allegorical representation of the Mississippi scheme which, like the South Sea Bubble in England, is a scandalous plan whereby investors are enticed into a get-rich-quick fraud

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Navigation by Blome 1685

Navigation by Blome 1685
Richard Blomes pictorial representation of Navigation

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Stain Glass Crucifixion

Stain Glass Crucifixion
A magnificent representation of Jesuss crucifixion in a brightly coloured window at Poitiers, France

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Gas Workers

Gas Workers
An allegorical representation of two bold young gasworkers, holding the tools of their trade and with the motto Ex fumo lux - " from smoke cometh light"

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Augustus, Roman Emperor

Augustus, Roman Emperor
AUGUSTUS, ROMAN EMPEROR allegorical representation showing him as a god, sitting among other gods, while his soldiers fight victoriously

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Zodiac / Aries (Maxims)

Zodiac / Aries (Maxims)
allegorical representation showing two old sailors at the quayside........?

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Stereotype / France Triump

Stereotype / France Triump
Allegorical representation of France - La Triomphe de la France

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Fortune (Allegorical)

Fortune (Allegorical)
An allegorical representation of Fortune in black and white costume being pursued by man

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Buildings / Castle (Scrap)

Buildings / Castle (Scrap)
A representation of a fortified castle (possibly German)

Background imageRepresentation Collection: John Bull / Gillray

John Bull / Gillray
John Bull (first known representation) with his French counterpart

Background imageRepresentation Collection: British currency

British currency
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Reform / 1832 / Allegory

Reform / 1832 / Allegory
An allegorical representation of the Great Public Question of Reform, celebrating those who supported reform, castigating those who resisted

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Allegorical Pedlar / 1900

Allegorical Pedlar / 1900
An allegorical representation of a pedlar who is made up of his wares which include haberdashery and masks. Date: 1900

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Sugar-Cane-Making Sugar

Sugar-Cane-Making Sugar
A Representation of the SUGAR-CANE and the Art of Making Sugar

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Leopold I Allegory

Leopold I Allegory
Allegorical representation of the accession of Leopold I to the imperial throne

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Death of Nelson

Death of Nelson
The fatal wounding of Admiral Nelson : a popular representation of the time

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Diagram of Eclipse

Diagram of Eclipse
Diagramatic representation

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Religion / Prayer (C13)

Religion / Prayer (C13)
Medieval representation of two noblewomen praying at the altar

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Resurrection (C11)

Resurrection (C11)
A medieval representation of the Resurrection - Jesus bids farewell to his apostles

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Nt / Shepherds & Angel

Nt / Shepherds & Angel
Medieval representation of the announcement of the birth of Jesus to the shepherds and the Magi

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Adoration of Idols (C10)

Adoration of Idols (C10)
Medieval representation of the Adoration of Idols (after the book of Ezekiel, OT)

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Spring / Arnold 1877

Spring / Arnold 1877
A representation of Spring

Background imageRepresentation Collection: Summer / Arnold 1877

Summer / Arnold 1877
A representation of Summer



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"Embracing the Divine: A Tapestry of Representation" In a world as diverse as ours, representation is an essential thread that weaves together cultures and beliefs. These captivating images capture the essence of Hindu gods and goddesses, reminding us of their significance in Indian culture and beyond. The picture showcases the revered Hindu deities Laksman, Rama, Sita, and Hanuman. Their presence reflects not only religious devotion but also serves as a reminder of the rich mythological tapestry that has shaped India for centuries. Moving on to another frame, we witness Parvati, Lakshmi, and Saraswati - powerful goddesses who embody strength, prosperity, knowledge respectively. Their divine grace resonates with devotees seeking guidance in various aspects of life. A statue depicting Annapurna (Parvati) giving food at Lakshman temple reminds us of the importance of nourishment both physically and spiritually. It symbolizes generosity and abundance within Hinduism's vibrant traditions. Lakshmi gracefully sits holding lotus flowers; she represents wealth and fortune while being Lord Vishnu's beloved consort. Her image radiates opulence while inspiring believers to seek prosperity through righteous means. Krishna and Rada stand side by side in yet another mesmerizing portrayal capturing love's transcendental beauty. This enchanting depiction evokes emotions that go beyond boundaries – a testament to how art can bridge gaps between cultures. Delving into geological strata from 19C reveals nature's own artistic marvels etched over time—a reminder that even Earth itself carries stories waiting to be discovered by those who pay attention. Visnu stands tall alongside his eternal companion Lakshmi—depicting harmony between masculine divinity and feminine energy—an embodiment of balance cherished within Hindu belief systems worldwide. Ganesh, Ayappa, Subramania—three distinct deities united by faith—are captured here exuding their unique qualities.