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Circumference Collection (#3)

"Circumference: Exploring the Boundaries of Art, Architecture, and Nature" The Big Hollow Tree in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC




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"Circumference: Exploring the Boundaries of Art, Architecture, and Nature" The Big Hollow Tree in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada stands tall with its impressive circumference, a testament to the grandeur of nature. France's iconic Notre Dame Cathedral showcases the intricate beauty of its rose window - a circular masterpiece that captivates visitors with its stunning circumference. Delve into the world of Judaism at the Jewish Museum Berlin and discover amulets believed to provide divine protection - small circles carrying immense significance. Step back in time at Rome's Basilica of Saint Mary in Cosmedin and marvel at "The Mouth of Truth, " a marble circle from ancient times that has become an intriguing symbol. Balloon events like Green and Cocking bring people together under vast colorful spheres floating high above, reminding us of the joy found within their expansive circumferences. Surrey Zoological Gardens' engraving after drawing depicts animals encircling their habitats – showcasing both diversity and unity within nature's wide-ranging circumferences. Spanish architect Benito Bails explores mathematical concepts in his work "Elementos de Matematica, " where circles play a fundamental role in understanding geometry's intricacies. Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj mesmerizes onlookers with its astronomical features embedded within concentric circles – an engineering marvel spanning centuries. From 15th-century masterpieces to 19th-century innovations, angelic figures and apostles grace countless artworks worldwide – their halos forming perfect circumferences around them. Allegorical symbolism takes center stage as astrolabes adorned with intricate designs represent knowledge-seeking journeys through beautifully crafted circular patterns dating back to the 15th century. The Prague Astronomical Clock enchants spectators not only with its timekeeping abilities but also through an elaborate calendar displayed on concentric circles painted by a Czech artist.