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Symbols Collection (page 8)

Symbols have the power to transcend time and culture, carrying profound meanings that resonate with humanity

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Symbols Collection: Holy family with Saint Francis of Assisi, 1610s-1620s (oil on board)
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Symbols Collection: Mystic wedding of st Catherine, 1585 circa, Annibale Carracci (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: The holy Family meeting the infant St John the Baptist, known as Madonna del Passeggio, 1518-20
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Symbols Collection: Holy family, also known as Madonna del popolo, Madonna di Loreto or Madonna del velo, 1512 circa
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Symbols Collection: Flight into Egypt, 1622-25, Battistello (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Sketch of the votive fresco for the plague of 1656, 1656 circa, Mattia Preti (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child with saints, 1679 circa, Luca Giordano (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Evolution, No. 15, Group IV, The Seven-pointed Stars, 1908 (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Scherzo for brass instruments, 1939 (b/w print)
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Symbols Collection: Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child with Saints John, Elizabeth and Catherine of Siena 1540-50 (oil on panel)
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Symbols Collection: Saint John's encounter with the Holy Family in Egypt, first half of the 16th century
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Symbols Collection: Bernardo Castello and Saints George and Battista intercede with Our Lady for the city of Genoa
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Symbols Collection: Triumph of the name of Saint John the Baptist, 1625
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Symbols Collection: The Most Holy Incarnation (Immaculate Conception), Altarpiece, 1631 (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Allegory of Value, end of the 18th century (polychrome wood sculpture)
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Symbols Collection: Concert (allegory of hearing), 1629, (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and child, 14th century
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Symbols Collection: Allegory of virtue, (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: The Marriage of the Virgin, (painting)
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Symbols Collection: Virgin and Child, (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Virgin and Child with St Joseph and St Mary Magdalen, (oil on panel)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna of the chair, 1513 circa, (oil on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna with child, Saint Joseph and Saint Lucia, (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Surya, 1100-1200, (black shale)
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Symbols Collection: Shiva as Dakshinamurti, 1200-1300, (granite)
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Symbols Collection: The Virgin with Jesus and John the Baptist, 1520-1525 circa, (tempera on wood)
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Symbols Collection: The holy family and saint John the baptist, 1550 circa, (oil on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child with saints, c. 1300 (panel)
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Symbols Collection: Holy family with the young st John the Baptist, 1525-35 circa, (oil on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child, the young st John and an angel, 1543-48 circa (oil on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child with saint Francis and Zenobius, 1515 (oil on panel)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child, 1355 circa, (panel)
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Symbols Collection: The mystical wedding of St Catherine of Alexandria, about 1600, (painting)
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Symbols Collection: Sacred conversation, with Saints Catherine and Dominic and the donor, c. 1533 (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Venice distributing honours, 1577 (fresco)
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Symbols Collection: The dispute in the temple of Jesus among the doctors, 1490-1500, (tempera on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child with angels, st John the Baptist and st Jerome, 1460-70 circa, (tempera on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child enthroned with angels, st Nicholas and st Anthony the abbot, 1468-70 circa
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child enthroned with saints, 1470-75 circa, (tempera on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Witchcraft or the allegory of Hercules, 1540-42 (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child enthroned with st Martin and st Rosalia, 1500 circa, (oil on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna enthroned with saints, altarpiece of the hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, 1518, (oil on wood)
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Symbols Collection: Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
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Symbols Collection: Tablet with incised symbols, c. 900-500 BC (greenstone)
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Symbols Collection: Madonna and Child with Saint John, 1525-49 (oil on board)
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Symbols Collection: Annunciation, after 1600 (oil on canvas)
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Symbols Collection: Odigitria Madonna with Saints John the Baptist, Antoninus of Florence and Nicola da Tolentino


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Symbols have the power to transcend time and culture, carrying profound meanings that resonate with humanity. One such symbol is the icon depicting Abbott Mena with Christ, dating back to the 6th-7th century. This ancient piece of art, painted in tempera on panel, captures a spiritual connection between two figures, representing faith and devotion. In contrast to religious symbolism, palmistry offers a different perspective on symbols. A map of the hand reveals intricate lines and markings believed to hold secrets about an individual's past, present, and future. It serves as a reminder that our destinies may be written in our own hands. Moving from personal symbolism to architectural marvels, St. Mark's Church stands proudly amidst the cobbled streets of Zagreb Square in Croatia. Its grandeur speaks volumes about its historical significance and cultural heritage—a symbol of unity for the people who gather within its walls. Continuing our journey through Europe, we encounter Heiliggeistkirche church in Vienna—home to Joseph Plecnik's masterpiece: a holy spirit dove sculpture. This elegant representation embodies purity and divine guidance while adding beauty to Austria's capital city. Traveling further east brings us face-to-face with another powerful symbol—the Papyrus of Ani or Book of the Dead—an ancient Egyptian text containing spells and rituals guiding souls through judgment after death. This papyrus represents not only beliefs but also acts as a testament to human fascination with life beyond mortality. Walter Crane's Garland takes us into the realm of mythological creatures intertwined within nature-inspired patterns—a symbolic celebration of harmony between humans and their environment. Shifting gears towards political emblems leads us straight into Russia's Imperial Eagle—a majestic bird embodying strength and authority throughout history—an enduring symbol representing imperial power at its height. On Scotland's Isle of Iona stands a replica St John's Cross—an iconic Christian symbol marking sacred ground for centuries—reminding visitors that faith can transcend time and place.