Symbolism in Art A symbol is a form, image, or subject representing a meaning other than the one it is usually associated with.

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Symbolism in Art A symbol is a form, image, or subject representing a meaning other than the one it is usually associated with.

A story with two meanings…literal and symbolic Allegory A story with two meanings…literal and symbolic

The Arnolfini Wedding Solitary Flame Chair Carving Dog Fruit Shoes By Jan Van Eyck Solitary Flame Chair Carving Dog Fruit Shoes

The Art of Painting Laurel Wreath Trumpet Eagle Candles Map By Jan Vermeer Laurel Wreath Trumpet Eagle Candles Map

One Dollar Bill Scales Pyramid Eye Eagle Olive Branch Arrows