Emblem Art
February 13, 2008 7:35 PM
Examples of organizational emblems depicting elaborate scenes?
Dartmouth College seal shows two Native Americans, holding books, walking towards Dartmouth Hall with the Lone Pine (a school symbol) on the left.
posted by metahawk at 7:52 PM on February 13, 2008
posted by metahawk at 7:52 PM on February 13, 2008
The Virginia Commonwealth Seal depicts the goddess Virtus standing on the corpse of an vanquished tyrant as a reminder to potential future tyrants.
Then again pretty much all the states have such seals though.
posted by Pollomacho at 6:50 AM on February 14, 2008
Then again pretty much all the states have such seals though.
posted by Pollomacho at 6:50 AM on February 14, 2008
The seal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists is described as:
…the pilot wheel, perfect circle, shield, stars, clouds, moon, ship, sea and lighthouse. The motto is VIGILANCE. The patient is represented as the ship, sailing the troubled sea with clouds of doubt, waves of terror, yet being guided by the skillful pilot (the [physician] anesthetist) with constant and eternal (stars), vigilance (motto) by his dependable (lighthouse) knowledge of the art of sleep (moon) to a safe and happy outcome of his voyage through the realm of the unknown. The perfect circle denotes unity of a closed group (the Society)
posted by TedW at 7:25 AM on February 14, 2008
…the pilot wheel, perfect circle, shield, stars, clouds, moon, ship, sea and lighthouse. The motto is VIGILANCE. The patient is represented as the ship, sailing the troubled sea with clouds of doubt, waves of terror, yet being guided by the skillful pilot (the [physician] anesthetist) with constant and eternal (stars), vigilance (motto) by his dependable (lighthouse) knowledge of the art of sleep (moon) to a safe and happy outcome of his voyage through the realm of the unknown. The perfect circle denotes unity of a closed group (the Society)
posted by TedW at 7:25 AM on February 14, 2008
The State Seal of Indiana depicts a settler denuding the land of forests, thus chasing all wildlife (in the form of a bison) from the state.
At least that's how it always appeared to me
posted by Thorzdad at 8:08 AM on February 14, 2008
At least that's how it always appeared to me
posted by Thorzdad at 8:08 AM on February 14, 2008
One of my favorite Masonic emblems is that of the Weeping Virgin Standing Before a Broken Column Holding a Spring of Acacia With An Open Book Before Her While Father Time Stands Behind Her Unfolding Her Ringlets And Counting The Strands of Her Hair.
posted by mattbucher at 9:22 AM on February 14, 2008
posted by mattbucher at 9:22 AM on February 14, 2008
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