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Symbols Collection

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Background imageSymbols Collection: CHRISTIAN MONOGRAM. Xpistos, Greek monogram for Christ

CHRISTIAN MONOGRAM. Xpistos, Greek monogram for Christ

Background imageSymbols Collection: MARIA WILHEMINE THUN (1744-1800). Countess Maria Wilhelmine Thun, Wolfgang Amadeus

MARIA WILHEMINE THUN (1744-1800). Countess Maria Wilhelmine Thun, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts most zealous patron. Silhouette, 1784, by C.F. Meischner

Background imageSymbols Collection: NORDIC RUNE. A Nordic (Germanic) rune for the Dragons Eye

NORDIC RUNE. A Nordic (Germanic) rune for the Dragons Eye

Background imageSymbols Collection: CUT-PAPER SILHOUETTE. German silhouette by Luise Duttenhofer to illustrate Friedrich Schiller

CUT-PAPER SILHOUETTE. German silhouette by Luise Duttenhofer to illustrate Friedrich Schiller, 19th century

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: PENTACLE. Symbol of protection against evil

SYMBOL: PENTACLE. Symbol of protection against evil

Background imageSymbols Collection: ANCHOR. Christian symbol of hope

ANCHOR. Christian symbol of hope

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: HOLY TRINITY. Christian symbol of the Holy Trinity

SYMBOL: HOLY TRINITY. Christian symbol of the Holy Trinity

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: ISLAM. The crescent and star symbol of Islam

SYMBOL: ISLAM. The crescent and star symbol of Islam

Background imageSymbols Collection: LUTHERAN CROSS. Symbol of the Luteran Church

LUTHERAN CROSS. Symbol of the Luteran Church

Background imageSymbols Collection: PATRIARCHAL CROSS. Symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church

PATRIARCHAL CROSS. Symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church

Background imageSymbols Collection: JUDAISM: TORAH. Scroll of the Torah, a symbol of Judaism

JUDAISM: TORAH. Scroll of the Torah, a symbol of Judaism

Background imageSymbols Collection: SAINT PETER. Inverted cross and keys, symbol of Saint Peter

SAINT PETER. Inverted cross and keys, symbol of Saint Peter

Background imageSymbols Collection: NORDIC RUNE: GILCH. Gilch, a Nordic rune for wealth

NORDIC RUNE: GILCH. Gilch, a Nordic rune for wealth

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: TET OF OSIRIS. Ancient Egyptian symbol of stability

SYMBOL: TET OF OSIRIS. Ancient Egyptian symbol of stability

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: THREE KEYS. Japanese symbol of good luck, three keys to open the doors that lead to love

SYMBOL: THREE KEYS. Japanese symbol of good luck, three keys to open the doors that lead to love, health and wealth

Background imageSymbols Collection: DEATH, 17th CENTURY. The winged hourglass and scythe which symbolize the flight of time

DEATH, 17th CENTURY. The winged hourglass and scythe which symbolize the flight of time and the certainty of death. Woodcut, 17th century

Background imageSymbols Collection: EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: WEDJAT. The Wedjat, an ancient Egyptian symbol of the eye of Horus

EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: WEDJAT. The Wedjat, an ancient Egyptian symbol of the eye of Horus, often thought to bring luck, protection and health

Background imageSymbols 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 imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: UNITY. Bundle of arrows, a symbol of unity

SYMBOL: UNITY. Bundle of arrows, a symbol of unity

Background imageSymbols Collection: SEVEN DEADLY SINS, 1511. Woodcut by Hans Baldung-Grien, 1511

SEVEN DEADLY SINS, 1511. Woodcut by Hans Baldung-Grien, 1511

Background imageSymbols Collection: GREECE: TRISKELION. The Greek symbol of victory and progress

GREECE: TRISKELION. The Greek symbol of victory and progress

Background imageSymbols Collection: BLACK PLAGUE, 1493. Dance of death with plague victims. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle

BLACK PLAGUE, 1493. Dance of death with plague victims. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageSymbols Collection: COPTIC CROSS. A Coptic Christian cross used by Christian Gnostics in Egypt

COPTIC CROSS. A Coptic Christian cross used by Christian Gnostics in Egypt

Background imageSymbols Collection: ST. CATHERINEs WHEEL. Christian symbol of martyrdom name for St. Catherine of Alexandria

ST. CATHERINEs WHEEL. Christian symbol of martyrdom name for St. Catherine of Alexandria, who was martyred on a spiked wheel

Background imageSymbols Collection: CHALICE AND CROSS. Christian symbol of the Last Supper and the Passion of Christ

CHALICE AND CROSS. Christian symbol of the Last Supper and the Passion of Christ

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOL: CROWN OF THORNS. Christian symbol of martyrdom

SYMBOL: CROWN OF THORNS. Christian symbol of martyrdom

Background imageSymbols Collection: CHRISTIANITY: TETRAMORPH. Christian symbol of the four Evangelists. Line drawing

CHRISTIANITY: TETRAMORPH. Christian symbol of the four Evangelists. Line drawing

Background imageSymbols Collection: NORDIC RUNE: FEHE. Fehe, a Nordic (Germanic) rune for love

NORDIC RUNE: FEHE. Fehe, a Nordic (Germanic) rune for love

Background imageSymbols Collection: EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: SEMA. A sema, or sma, an ancient Egyptian symbol of union

EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: SEMA. A sema, or sma, an ancient Egyptian symbol of union

Background imageSymbols Collection: EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: TYET. The tyet, the ancient Egyptian symbol of the goddess Isis

EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: TYET. The tyet, the ancient Egyptian symbol of the goddess Isis. Often called the Knot of Buckle of Isis, thought to bring protection

Background imageSymbols Collection: CALLIGRAPHY: CHINESE. Chinese symbol for long life

CALLIGRAPHY: CHINESE. Chinese symbol for long life

Background imageSymbols Collection: SYMBOLS: GOOD LUCK. Various symbols of good luck

SYMBOLS: GOOD LUCK. Various symbols of good luck

Background imageSymbols Collection: COAT OF ARMS: GREAT BRITAIN. Late 19th century

COAT OF ARMS: GREAT BRITAIN. Late 19th century

Background imageSymbols Collection: MENNONITES: HEX SIGN. Tree of Life, symbol of fertility, from an American Mennonite

MENNONITES: HEX SIGN. Tree of Life, symbol of fertility, from an American Mennonite hex sign

Background imageSymbols Collection: GREECE: TRISKELION. The Greek symbol of victory and progress

GREECE: TRISKELION. The Greek symbol of victory and progress

Background imageSymbols Collection: EDWARD III (1312-1377). King of England, 1327-1377. The coat of arms of King Edward III

EDWARD III (1312-1377). King of England, 1327-1377. The coat of arms of King Edward III. Line engraving, 20th century

Background imageSymbols Collection: JOHN MURRAY (1732-1809). Fourth earl of Dunmore. Scottish colonial administrator in America

JOHN MURRAY (1732-1809). Fourth earl of Dunmore. Scottish colonial administrator in America. Dunmores seal

Background imageSymbols Collection: ACADEMY OF ARTS & SCIENCES. Seal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

ACADEMY OF ARTS & SCIENCES. Seal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, established 1780

Background imageSymbols Collection: ALLEGORY OF EUROPE. Allegory of the continent of Europe. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena

ALLEGORY OF EUROPE. Allegory of the continent of Europe. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena (1657-1747)

Background imageSymbols Collection: AMERICA: GRAND SEAL. The original design for the Great Seal of the United States

AMERICA: GRAND SEAL. The original design for the Great Seal of the United States. Sketch by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere (c1736-1784)

Background imageSymbols Collection: DUQUESNE COAT OF ARMS. Coat of arms of Marie-Ange Duquesne de Menneville, Marquis Duquesne

DUQUESNE COAT OF ARMS. Coat of arms of Marie-Ange Duquesne de Menneville, Marquis Duquesne, (c1700-1778) French governor of New France

Background imageSymbols Collection: AUTOMOBILES: GM LOGO. An early logo of General Motors Company, or GM, founded in Flint

AUTOMOBILES: GM LOGO. An early logo of General Motors Company, or GM, founded in Flint, Michigan, in 1908

Background imageSymbols Collection: CALENDAR, 1503. The circle of the months, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac

CALENDAR, 1503. The circle of the months, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac. Woodcut from an edition of the Kalender of Shepherdes, printed at Paris in 1503

Background imageSymbols Collection: WHEEL OF FORTUNE. Woodcut, 1534, by Georg Pencz

WHEEL OF FORTUNE. Woodcut, 1534, by Georg Pencz

Background imageSymbols Collection: CROSS: GAMMADIA. Cross composed of four L-shaped angles, similar to the Greek letter gamma

CROSS: GAMMADIA. Cross composed of four L-shaped angles, similar to the Greek letter gamma. Also known as a cross voided

Background imageSymbols Collection: EARLY CHRISTIAN SYMBOL. Early Christian symbol from an ancient coin

EARLY CHRISTIAN SYMBOL. Early Christian symbol from an ancient coin

Background imageSymbols Collection: COPTIC CROSS. A Coptic cross used by Christian Gnostics in Egypt

COPTIC CROSS. A Coptic cross used by Christian Gnostics in Egypt

Background imageSymbols Collection: MARINERs CROSS. Stylized cross in the shape of an anchor

MARINERs CROSS. Stylized cross in the shape of an anchor



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Why Choose Us?

We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2003, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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  1. Find your image: Use our search box or browse our online photo Collections to find the image you want.

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You can pay for your order with most of the major credit and debit cards, or PayPal. For added security, major financial institutions process payment details separately and securely on our behalf. We do not have access to your online payment card details. Online payments are preferred however we do take phone orders. For UK customers only we accept cheques issued against a UK bank.
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Is wall art ready to hang?

For quick and easy installation all wall art, including framed prints, canvas prints and metal prints are supplied with a ready to hang solution on the back. Generally, saw tooth hangers are applied as they allow wall art to hang flush against the wall. The serrated edge of the hanger prevents the frame from shifting or tilting when hung.
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Are the photo prints fade resistant?

Yes, we use archival quality photo paper photographic paper for vivid reproduction Prints are an accurate representations of the original artwork, which is preserved for artistic character and authenticity. We guarantee they match previews shown on our web site