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"Symbolizes: A Journey Through Time and Culture" From the ancient Egyptian art of Tutankhamun's pectoral to the majestic Leshan Giant Buddha in China

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: QUARLES / INFANCY

QUARLES / INFANCY
INFANCY. An illustration of the verse Cold like the moon, are these thy infant days.. An new candle symbolizes a new life span along with a cradle and moon

Background imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes 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 imageSymbolizes Collection: Lingam phallus-shaped Lingam Linga holiest form

Lingam phallus-shaped Lingam Linga holiest form
Lingam, The phallus-shaped Lingam (or Linga), the holiest form that symbolizes the creative power of Shiva, Signed: P. Sonnerat pinx, Poisson sc, pl. 54, before p. 179 (vol. 1), Sonnerat, Pierre M

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322

Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322
Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral with solar and lunar emblem and Scarab. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322 BC. New Kingdom of Egypt. Egyptian Museum Cairo

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: GALLAIT, Louis (1810-1887). The Plague of Tournai

GALLAIT, Louis (1810-1887). The Plague of Tournai
" GALLAIT, Louis (1810-1887). The Plague of Tournai in 1095. 1881. It symbolizes " La Grande Procession". Virgin Marys processions across the city

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Best Friends Must Part ca 1878 Graphite Sheet

Best Friends Must Part ca 1878 Graphite Sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Le Retour de Gonnesse, April 1649 (engraving)

Le Retour de Gonnesse, April 1649 (engraving)
XJF323094 Le Retour de Gonnesse, April 1649 (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Paris Welcomes the bakers of Gonnesse ; the return of bread)

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: April: Young man with flower basket, Anonymous, Jonas Suyderhoef, Joachim von Sandrart

April: Young man with flower basket, Anonymous, Jonas Suyderhoef, Joachim von Sandrart, 1670 - 1726

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Earth, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Earth, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Air, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Air, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Water, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Water, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Background imageSymbolizes Collection: Allegorie on the complexity of the human, Johannes Wierix, Willem van Haecht (I)

Allegorie on the complexity of the human, Johannes Wierix, Willem van Haecht (I), Godefried van Haecht, 1579


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"Symbolizes: A Journey Through Time and Culture" From the ancient Egyptian art of Tutankhamun's pectoral to the majestic Leshan Giant Buddha in China, symbols have always held a profound meaning. They transcend time and geography, connecting us to our past and shaping our present. In the depths of history, the QUARLES/INFANCY symbolizes innocence and purity. It reminds us of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment. Moving forward to Dynasty 18 in Egypt, Tutankhamun's pectoral represents power and divinity. Its intricate design tells tales of gods and pharaohs, leaving us in awe of their civilization's grandeur. Standing tall on red sandstone cliffs, the Leshan Giant Buddha embodies tranquility amidst nature's magnificence. Carved into rock faces overlooking rivers' confluence, it symbolizes enlightenment and inner peace. Across continents lies Delicate Arch in Arches National Park. This natural wonder signifies strength against all odds as it stands resiliently against erosion forces for centuries. Nature itself becomes a powerful symbol with the Great Gray Owl perched upon dry grass in Yellowstone National Park. Its piercing gaze reflects wisdom while reminding us to appreciate wildlife's beauty. Atop Pointe des Chateaux on Grande-Terre island emerges Grand-Croix—a beacon guiding sailors through treacherous waters. It represents hope amidst adversity—a reminder that even in darkness, there is light. The Caribou fur blending with melting snow along Alaska's Kobuk River speaks volumes about adaptation—the ability to survive harsh climates by embracing change. Underneath a starlit sky at Dunanda Falls comes an enchanting lunar rainbow—an ethereal spectacle that symbolizes magic hidden within nature itself—reminding us that wonders exist even when we least expect them. A lighthouse nestled within Norway's fjords serves as both guardian and guide—a symbol of safety and direction in the vastness of the sea.