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Symbols are powerful representations of ideas, beliefs, and values that transcend language barriers and cultural boundaries

Background imageSymbol Collection: An Inuit Inukshuk stone statue, Whistler mountain resort, venue of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games

An Inuit Inukshuk stone statue, Whistler mountain resort, venue of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageSymbol Collection: Antigua and Barbuda national flag on a teeshirt, St

Antigua and Barbuda national flag on a teeshirt, St. Johns, Antigua Island, Antigua and Barbuda, Leeward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSymbol Collection: Lion, Babylon

Lion, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageSymbol Collection: Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSymbol Collection: Australian flag, Australia

Australian flag, Australia

Background imageSymbol Collection: Masonic Sign, c. 1941. Creator: Edward F. Engel

Masonic Sign, c. 1941. Creator: Edward F. Engel
Masonic Sign, c. 1941

Background imageSymbol Collection: The Kings Orb and Sceptre, 1937. Creator: Unknown

The Kings Orb and Sceptre, 1937. Creator: Unknown
The Kings Orb and Sceptre, 1937. From " The Crowning of The King and Queen". [Evans Brothers Limited, London, 1937]

Background imageSymbol Collection: Coat of Arms of Austria, 1898

Coat of Arms of Austria, 1898. Showing a doble headed imperial eagle hold a sword and orb

Background imageSymbol Collection: Signs of Christ, 1924. Artist: Nicholas Roerich

Signs of Christ, 1924. Artist: Nicholas Roerich
Signs of Christ, 1924. From a private collection

Background imageSymbol Collection: Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear

Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear
SECOND AFGHAN WAR, 1878. Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear and the British lion as each eyes the other with suspicion

Background imageSymbol Collection: Old classic Fiat 500 car parked in a cobbled street of Rome, Lazio, Italy

Old classic Fiat 500 car parked in a cobbled street of Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageSymbol Collection: Parked red Vespa scooter in a cobbled street of Rome, Lazio, Italy

Parked red Vespa scooter in a cobbled street of Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageSymbol Collection: A Moorish symbol to ward off the evil eye

A Moorish symbol to ward off the evil eye
SYMBOLS: EVIL EYE. A Moorish symbol to ward off the evil eye

Background imageSymbol Collection: Angel of the North (by Antony Gormley)

Angel of the North (by Antony Gormley), Gateshead, Northumberland, England

Background imageSymbol Collection: Coats of Arms for Schools and Colleges

Coats of Arms for Schools and Colleges, including Oxford and Cambridge, public schools and grammar schools. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSymbol Collection: Colorful Jesus Archangels Stained glass Cathedral Puebla, Mexico

Colorful Jesus Archangels Stained glass Cathedral Puebla, Mexico. Church built in 15 to 1600 s. Words say sacred heart of Jesus have mercy

Background imageSymbol Collection: Young Woman with a Pink, ca. 1485-90. Creator: Hans Memling

Young Woman with a Pink, ca. 1485-90. Creator: Hans Memling
Young Woman with a Pink, ca. 1485-90. Once part of an allegorical diptych - the pink symbolizing betrothal or marriage

Background imageSymbol Collection: Siena, Italy - Contrada - Giraffa (Giraffe)

Siena, Italy - Contrada - Giraffa (Giraffe)
Standard bearer of the Contrada of Giraffa (Giraffe), Siena, Italy. At birth you become a member of one of the 17 Contrade (Districts) and your life revolves around your Contrada

Background imageSymbol Collection: Coat of Arms of Russia, 1898

Coat of Arms of Russia, 1898

Background imageSymbol Collection: St Jerome in his Study, 1514 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

St Jerome in his Study, 1514 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
St Jerome in his Study, 1514 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]

Background imageSymbol Collection: Hieroglyphs in the notebook of Jean-Francois Champollion, c1806-1832

Hieroglyphs in the notebook of Jean-Francois Champollion, c1806-1832. Artist: Jean-Francois Champollion
Hieroglyphs in the notebook of Jean-Francois Champollion, c1806-1832. Research on the system of the Egyptian hieroglyphs by Jean Francois Champollion, the translator of the Rosetta Stone

Background imageSymbol Collection: Whatever I do, I do not Repent, I Keep Pissing against the Moon, c1558-1560

Whatever I do, I do not Repent, I Keep Pissing against the Moon, c1558-1560. Artist: Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Whatever I do, I do not Repent, I Keep Pissing against the Moon, 1558-1560. One from a series depicting twelve proverbs. From the Museum Mayer van der Berg, Antwerp, Belgium

Background imageSymbol Collection: Giant limestone statues of Rameses II, Temple of Rameses, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1836

Giant limestone statues of Rameses II, Temple of Rameses, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1836. Artist: David Roberts
Giant limestone statues of Rameses II, Temple of Rameses, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1836. The reign of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II (ruled 1279-1213 BC)

Background imageSymbol Collection: Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Le Coup de Lance, 1620. At the Crucifixion the soldier pierces Christs side to make sure he is dead. At bottom right, the Virgin Mary and St John the Apostle turn aside in despair

Background imageSymbol Collection: Sacrifice of Abel and Melchizedek (538-545 AD). Basilica of

Sacrifice of Abel and Melchizedek (538-545 AD). Basilica of
Scene of Abrahams life. Abel and Melchizedek bringing their offerings to the altar (538-545 AD). Basilica of St. Vitale. Presbytery. South wall. Rabenna. Italy

Background imageSymbol Collection: Early Christian art. The Good Shepherd. Relief. 4th century

Early Christian art. The Good Shepherd. Relief. 4th century. Bardo National Museum. Tunis. Tunisia

Background imageSymbol Collection: Zeus Meilichios depicted as a snake and a family of supplica

Zeus Meilichios depicted as a snake and a family of supplica
Relief with Zeus Meilichios depicted as a snake. On the left, a family of supplicants. Dedicated by Aristomene. Found in Pangrati (Athens) and dated between 350-300 BC

Background imageSymbol Collection: WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Whos Absent?

WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Whos Absent?
Whos Absent? - Is It You? Chromolithograph recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Printed by Andrew Reid and Company Limited, 50 Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageSymbol Collection: Cartoon, The Dropped Pilot, WW1

Cartoon, The Dropped Pilot, WW1
Cartoon, The Dropped Pilot, twenty-four years after Tenniel. In Tenniels Dropping the Pilot cartoon of 1890 Kaiser Wilhelm II watches as Bismarck disembarks from the ship (of state)

Background imageSymbol Collection: SECOND AFGHAN WAR, 1878. Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan

SECOND AFGHAN WAR, 1878. Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear and the British lion as each eyes the other with suspicion

Background imageSymbol Collection: DRACO, 1482. Figuration of the constellations Draco, Ursa Major (Big Dipper), and Ursa Minor

DRACO, 1482. Figuration of the constellations Draco, Ursa Major (Big Dipper), and Ursa Minor (Little Dipper). Colored woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageSymbol Collection: GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The talisman of Abraxas, symbolizing watchfulness, power, wisdom

GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The talisman of Abraxas, symbolizing watchfulness, power, wisdom, and understanding

Background imageSymbol Collection: YIN YANG SYMBOL. Symbol for yin and yang, the opposite but complementary principles

YIN YANG SYMBOL. Symbol for yin and yang, the opposite but complementary principles in Chinese dualistic philosophy, one negative, dark, passive, cold, wet

Background imageSymbol Collection: Magician pulling rabbit out of hat

Magician pulling rabbit out of hat
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1930s: Hands of magician performing magic trick, pulling rabbit out of top hat. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageSymbol Collection: Siena, Italy - Contrada - Drago (Dragon)

Siena, Italy - Contrada - Drago (Dragon)
Standard bearer of the Contrada of Drago (Dragon), Siena, Italy. At birth you become a member of one of the 17 Contrade (Districts) and your life revolves around your Contrada

Background imageSymbol Collection: John Dalton, British chemist C017 / 7114

John Dalton, British chemist C017 / 7114
John Dalton (1766-1844), British chemist, physicist and meteorologist. Daltons atomic theory that explained chemical changes was published in A New System of Chemical Philosophy (1808)

Background imageSymbol Collection: Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent

Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent medicine
PATENT MEDICINE CARTOON. Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent medicine and advertisers spurious claims to lure customers

Background imageSymbol Collection: ALCHEMY: MOUNTAIN. The Mountain of the Adepts, containing the Philosophers Stone

ALCHEMY: MOUNTAIN. The Mountain of the Adepts, containing the Philosophers Stone
ALCHEMY:MOUNTAIN. The Mountain of the Adepts, containing the Philosophers Stone. Engraving from Stephan Michelspachers Alchemia, 1654

Background imageSymbol Collection: Pictographs and linear script symbols

Pictographs and linear script symbols. The British archaeologist Arthur Evans (1851-1941) found thousands of clay tablets dating from the second millennium BC at Knossos, Crete

Background imageSymbol Collection: A Tigray woman has a cross of the Ethiopian Orthodox

A Tigray woman has a cross of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church tattooed on her forehead while two silver crosses hang round her neck

Background imageSymbol Collection: Roman aqueduct, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Roman aqueduct, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Background imageSymbol Collection: A man wears dollar sign rings in a jewellery shop in Manhattan in New York City

A man wears dollar sign rings in a jewellery shop in Manhattan in New York City
A man wears U.S. dollar sign rings in a jewellery shop in Manhattan in New York City November 6, 2014. A year-long investigation into allegations of collusion

Background imageSymbol Collection: Fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood, Oak Hill, Florida, USA

Fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood, Oak Hill, Florida, USA

Background imageSymbol Collection: Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid

Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid and noted for its distinctive architecture and flowing. A Library, Museum and Conference center in Baku, Azerbaijan

Background imageSymbol Collection: Coat of Arms of USA, 1898

Coat of Arms of USA, 1898

Background imageSymbol Collection: Coat of Arms of Hungary, 1898

Coat of Arms of Hungary, 1898

Background imageSymbol Collection: Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late Preh

Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late Preh
Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Early writing tablet recording the allocation of beer. Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. 3100-3000BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageSymbol Collection: Polychromed vase. Tomb of Kha. 1400 BC. Egypt

Polychromed vase. Tomb of Kha. 1400 BC. Egypt
Egypt. Polychromed vase sealed with fabric. From the tomb of royal architect Kha (Deir el-Medina). 1400 BC. 18th dynasty. New Kingdom. Egyptian Museum. Turin. Italy



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Symbols are powerful representations of ideas, beliefs, and values that transcend language barriers and cultural boundaries. They have the ability to convey complex concepts in a single image, evoking emotions and inspiring action. In the political map of Africa, each country is represented by its own unique symbol. These symbols not only showcase the diversity of this vast continent but also serve as reminders of its rich history and struggle for independence. A painting of Green Tara at Kopan monastery in Bhaktapur, Nepal captures the essence of Buddhist symbolism. As a representation of prosperity and enlightenment, Green Tara inspires devotees to strive for inner growth and material abundance. Eleanor Roosevelt holding a Universal Declaration of Human Rights poster exemplifies how they can be used to champion noble causes. This iconic image from 1949 serves as a reminder that every individual deserves dignity, freedom, and equality. The Heiliggeistkirche church in Vienna features a holy spirit dove symbol created by Joseph Plecnik. This beautiful representation reminds us of the divine presence within our lives and encourages spiritual reflection. The Imagine Mosaic memorializes John Lennon's legacy near his former residence at the Dakota Building. This simple yet profound symbol promotes peace, love, and unity - timeless ideals that resonate with people from all walks of life. The United States Naval Construction Battalions or Seabees use their insignia as a symbol representing their dedication to building infrastructure worldwide. It embodies their commitment to service and resilience in challenging environments. Pictures depicting various Hindu Gods for sale in Little India highlight how symbols play an essential role in religious practices. These images allow worshippers to connect with divinity on a personal level while fostering devotion within communities. The flag of the Scottish Covenanters represents Scotland's historical struggle for religious freedom against oppressive forces during the 17th century. It stands as an enduring emblem reminding us never to compromise our beliefs when faced with adversity. Medieval English shield designs evoke images of chivalry, honor, and bravery.