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Symbolising Collection (page 7)

Symbolising is the art of conveying profound meanings through powerful imagery

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Winter Forced to Go (Colour Litho)

Winter Forced to Go (Colour Litho)
2783581 Winter Forced to Go (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Winter forced to leave)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: A curious ceremony is the one that is celebrated, every year, in England on St... (colour litho)

A curious ceremony is the one that is celebrated, every year, in England on St... (colour litho)
2778040 A curious ceremony is the one that is celebrated, every year, in England on St.... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: A characteristic festival of Agriculture in Monferrato, the Triumph of the Harvest in Acqui

A characteristic festival of Agriculture in Monferrato, the Triumph of the Harvest in Acqui... (colour litho)
2777661 A characteristic festival of Agriculture in Monferrato, the Triumph of the Harvest in Acqui... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The return to the cheerful local traditions (Colour Litho)

The return to the cheerful local traditions (Colour Litho)
2808994 The return to the cheerful local traditions (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The return to the cheerful local traditions)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: On the very faustic anniversary (colour litho)

On the very faustic anniversary (colour litho)
2808842 On the very faustic anniversary (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the very faustic anniversary)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The Apotheosis of Victory in Paris (Colour Litho)

The Apotheosis of Victory in Paris (Colour Litho)
2808816 The Apotheosis of Victory in Paris (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The apotheosis of victory in Paris)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Commemoration Of The Battle Of The Volturno, In Front Of The Ossuary At The Bridges Of The Valley

Commemoration Of The Battle Of The Volturno, In Front Of The Ossuary At The Bridges Of The Valley (colour litho)
2798710 Commemoration Of The Battle Of The Volturno, In Front Of The Ossuary At The Bridges Of The Valley (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The Monument To Prince Amedeo, Duke Of Aosta, In Turin, By The Sculptor Calandra Inaugurated Last

The Monument To Prince Amedeo, Duke Of Aosta, In Turin, By The Sculptor Calandra Inaugurated Last Wednesday
2798548 The Monument To Prince Amedeo, Duke Of Aosta, In Turin, By The Sculptor Calandra Inaugurated Last Wednesday (Colour Litho) by Beltrame

Background imageSymbolising Collection: After the war, London has resumed this year the traditional procession called the Lord Mayor

After the war, London has resumed this year the traditional procession called the Lord Mayor (colour litho)
2808850 After the war, London has resumed this year the traditional procession called the Lord Mayor (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The enemy, the barbarian tormentor is on course, and the lands made sacred by a year of martyrdom

The enemy, the barbarian tormentor is on course, and the lands made sacred by a year of martyrdom return to
2808741 The enemy, the barbarian tormentor is on course, and the lands made sacred by a year of martyrdom return to the Motherland (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The sacrilege of the Huns (colour litho)

The sacrilege of the Huns (colour litho)
2808676 The sacrilege of the Huns (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The sacrilege of the Huns)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: On the highest spire of the Milan Cathedral, a scaffolding was erected around the Madonnina

On the highest spire of the Milan Cathedral, a scaffolding was erected around the Madonnina... (colour litho)
2783924 On the highest spire of the Milan Cathedral, a scaffolding was erected around the Madonnina... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Dangerous trades (colour litho)

Dangerous trades (colour litho)
2783857 Dangerous trades (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The dangerous trades)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The Duce among the soldiers of Italy (colour litho)

The Duce among the soldiers of Italy (colour litho)
2778183 The Duce among the soldiers of Italy (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duce among the soldiers of Italy)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The sick child, 19th Century (b / w engraving)

The sick child, 19th Century (b / w engraving)
909585 The sick child, 19th Century (b/w engraving) by Vierge, Daniel Urrabieta (1851-1904); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in Cent dessins)

Background imageSymbolising Collection: SACRED HEARTS 18C

SACRED HEARTS 18C
The Sacred Heart of Mary has a dagger stuck in it, symbolising her sorrows; that of Jesus displays a wound, and is encircled by his crown of thorns Date: 18th century

Background imageSymbolising Collection: PAPAL TIARA

PAPAL TIARA
Pope Pius X (Giuseppe Sarto) wears the TIARA, the traditional Triple Crown symbolising his power and authority Date: 1903

Background imageSymbolising Collection: LORD MAYORS SHOW

LORD MAYORS SHOW
The float symbolising the Entente Cordiale with France, in the Lord Mayors procession of 1905 Date: 1905

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Symbolic cutting of pigtails in Shanghai, China

Symbolic cutting of pigtails in Shanghai, China
At Shanghai, 500 young men voluntarily relinquish their traditional pigtails, symbolising the new spirit of China. Date: 1911

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Ghent (Gand), Belgium - Monument to Jan Frans Willems (1793-1846

Ghent (Gand), Belgium - Monument to Jan Frans Willems (1793-1846) by sculptor Isidoor de Rudder (1899) - Flemish writer and father of the Flemish movement. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest and tallest stone Buddha statue in the world

Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest and tallest stone Buddha statue in the world, carved into the rock face on the red, sandstone cliffs overlooking the confluence of the Min River

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Moab, Grand County, Utah, USA

Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Moab, Grand County, Utah, USA
Delicate Arch rock formation with a cloudy sky near Moab in Arches National Park; Moab, Grand County, Utah, United States of America

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Great gray owl sitting in dry grass, Yellowstone National Park, USA

Great gray owl sitting in dry grass, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Close-up portrait of a great gray owl (Strix nebulosa) sitting in dry grass hunting for rodents. Great Gray owls are often active in the daytime

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Grand-Croix at the top of Pointe des Chateaux on Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe, French West Indies

Grand-Croix at the top of Pointe des Chateaux on Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe, French West Indies
Grand-Croix at the top of the rocky peninsula of Pointe des Chateaux with a dramatic cloudy sky, Grande-Terre; Guadeloupe, French West Indies

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Caribou fur and melting snow detail, Kobuk River, Northwestern Alaska, Alaska, USA

Caribou fur and melting snow detail, Kobuk River, Northwestern Alaska, Alaska, USA
Tuft of caribou fur on top of the frosted melting snow detail, Kobuk River; Northwestern Alaska, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Dunanda Falls at night with a lunar rainbow, Boundary Creek Trail, YNP, Wyoming, USA

Dunanda Falls at night with a lunar rainbow, Boundary Creek Trail, YNP, Wyoming, USA
Stunning, Dunanda Falls at night with a lunar rainbow along the Boundary Creek Trail in Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Lighthouse in the Fjords of Norway

Lighthouse in the Fjords of Norway
Hellisoy Lighthouse, a remote lighthouse on an island in the Western Fjords of Norway with sun rays reflecting through a stormy sky; Hordaland, Norway

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Jean-Francois Ducis - 3

Jean-Francois Ducis - 3
JEAN-FRANCOIS DUCIS French writer depicted in a frame of foliage symbolising his love of nature. Date: 1733 - 1816

Background imageSymbolising Collection: George I / Kneller / Houbrak

George I / Kneller / Houbrak
GEORGE I with three ladies symbolising industry, justice and something else - perhaps military glory ? Date: 1660 - 1727

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Franco-Russian Entente

Franco-Russian Entente
France & Russia (Tsar Nicholas II) in a passionate embrace symbolising the Franco-Russian Entente. Date: 1899

Background imageSymbolising Collection: USSR: Poster for May Day, 1950, showing a male and a female worker. In the background are a facotry

USSR: Poster for May Day, 1950, showing a male and a female worker. In the background are a facotry and a caterpillar tractor in a field, symbolising the effort of industry and agriculture

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts

Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts symbolising her connection with fertility. 3rd century BC

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Marcus Stone (1840-1921) British history painter. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Observed

Marcus Stone (1840-1921) British history painter. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Observed by Queen Catherine (Catherine of Aragon), in doorway, whose portrait is on wall behind them

Background imageSymbolising Collection: To My True Love, c1910. American Valentine card. Cupid dances on grass with naturalised Snowdrops

To My True Love, c1910. American Valentine card. Cupid dances on grass with naturalised Snowdrops and is playing a lyre of Bluebells

Background imageSymbolising Collection: The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolising multiplication

The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolising multiplication. Two lions represent sulphur consumed by mercury being transformed, through digestion

Background imageSymbolising Collection: St Louis of Gonzaga. The saint in priests robes kneels before altar, contemplating

St Louis of Gonzaga. The saint in priests robes kneels before altar, contemplating a crucifix while a gap in the clouds allows a view of Heaven with the letters (1HS) symbolising Christ

Background imageSymbolising Collection: SPAIN. L Escala. Emp�. Roman city. Walls

SPAIN. L Escala. Emp�. Roman city. Walls (1st c.BF). Phallus carved in stone, symbolising strength and prosperity. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Americans on the moon, artwork

Americans on the moon, artwork
In 1972 Gene Cernan was the last man to leave the Moon. In the early years of the 21. century it seemed to be clear that the USA would fly to the Moon again

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Biological computer, conceptual image

Biological computer, conceptual image
Biological computer. Conceptual image of chemicals, numbers and flashes of light, representing the workings of a computer based on organic or biological principles

Background imageSymbolising Collection: El Escorial, Spain

El Escorial, Spain
A 17th century bird s-eye view of the palace/monastery of San Lorenzo de l Escorial, built by Felipe II as a monument symbolising the counter- reformation

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Ancient Egyptian Masks

Ancient Egyptian Masks
The masks worn by ancient Egyptian priests generally represented animals, symbolising their deities - birds, dogs, hippopotamus etc

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Festival White Knight

Festival White Knight
The " White Knight" (with the morale raiser on his back) in the Lion and Unicorn Pavilion (symbolising British action and imagination respectively), at the South Bank Exhibition

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Good Luck Signs

Good Luck Signs
Various items symbolising good luck - apparently, the number 13 is lucky for some !

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Austrian Wedding Feast

Austrian Wedding Feast
An Austrian wedding feast - the bride crosses the table, symbolising the rite of passage from spinsterhood to the married state

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Cross with Dove Etc

Cross with Dove Etc
depicted as a coffin, containing a sacred heart and a chalice, with grapes symbolising wine, wheat representing bread, and a dove

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Symbolic cutting of pigtails in Shanghai, China

Symbolic cutting of pigtails in Shanghai, China
At Shanghai, 500 young men voluntarily relinquish their traditional pigtails, symbolising a new modernising spirit in China

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Statue of Archduke Johann, moderniser of Graz, and nymphs at base symbolising Styrias rivers

Statue of Archduke Johann, moderniser of Graz, and nymphs at base symbolising Styrias rivers, Hauptplatz, Graz, Styria, Austria, Europe

Background imageSymbolising Collection: Moses & Brazen Serpent

Moses & Brazen Serpent
When the Israelites are stricken by plague, Moses sets up a bronze serpent - a traditional symbol symbolising Gods power to heal them



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Symbolising is the art of conveying profound meanings through powerful imagery. From the ancient Papyrus of Ani, where The Judgement unfolds, to Caesar's daring crossing of the Rubicon, symbols have shaped history and defined our understanding of pivotal moments. In Allegory of Music, 1649, an oil on canvas masterpiece, harmonious melodies become a metaphor for life's symphony. Kronos devouring his children symbolizes the cyclical nature of time and its inevitable passage. Bishamon God of Glory represents honor and protection in Japanese culture while Imperial China celebrates New Year with vibrant symbolism. MITHRAS embodies cosmic harmony and enlightenment in ancient mythology. During WWII, a heartfelt greetings card sent to a soldier becomes a symbol of hope amidst chaos and despair. War and Peace intertwine as opposing forces seek resolution in their struggle for dominance. Three Japanese Gifts for Felicitous Events represent prosperity, longevity, and happiness. The Ace of Spades holds mysterious allure as it signifies death or transformation in various cultures throughout history. Each symbol carries layers upon layers of meaning that transcend time and language barriers. In this vast tapestry woven by humanity's collective imagination lies the power to inspire emotions, provoke thoughts, unite communities or divide nations – all within the confines of symbolic representation.