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Concentric Circles Collection

"Exploring the Intricate Beauty of Concentric Circles: From Ancient Artifacts to Celestial Wonders" A silver Viking disc-brooch

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Concept 63

Concept 63
Petr Strnad

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Concept 62
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Concept 59

Concept 59
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Concept 58

Concept 58
Petr Strnad

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Concept 80
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Concept 78

Concept 78
Petr Strnad

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Concept 64
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Index 44

Index 44
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Concept 137

Concept 137
Petr Strnad

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Concept 136
Petr Strnad

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Concept 134
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Format 891

Format 891
Petr Strnad

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Format 933
Petr Strnad

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Cercles d'eau II, 1907. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Cercles d'eau II, 1907. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Cercles d'eau II, 1907

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Cercles d'eau I, 1907. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Cercles d'eau I, 1907. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Cercles d'eau I, 1907

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Cercles d'eau II, 1907. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Cercles d'eau II, 1907. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Cercles d'eau II, 1907

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Silver viking disc-brooch, imitating a byzantine coin possibly originating in York

Silver viking disc-brooch, imitating a byzantine coin possibly originating in York
Cast silver viking disc brooch, possibly originating in York, 10th century. It imitates a coin of the Byzantine Emperor Valentinian. In the collection of the York Museum

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Cup plate, 1840-1850. Creator: Unknown

Cup plate, 1840-1850. Creator: Unknown
Cup plate, 1840-1850

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III (1609-70) and his Queen (oil on canvas

Anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III (1609-70) and his Queen (oil on canvas
BBC188962 Anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III (1609-70) and his Queen (oil on canvas) (see 188961) by Dittmers, Gert (d.1671); Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen, Denmark; German

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III (1609-70) and his Queen (oil on canvas

Anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III (1609-70) and his Queen (oil on canvas
BBC188961 Anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III (1609-70) and his Queen (oil on canvas) (see 188962) by Dittmers, Gert (d.1671); Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Diagram showing the solar system, according to Ptolemy (fl

Diagram showing the solar system, according to Ptolemy (fl
CHT199607 Diagram showing the solar system, according to Ptolemy (fl.127-145 AD) from the Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) 1493 (colour woodcut) by German School

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Diagram showing the Earth at the centre of the Universe, according to Ptolemy (fl

Diagram showing the Earth at the centre of the Universe, according to Ptolemy (fl
CHT188842 Diagram showing the Earth at the centre of the Universe, according to Ptolemy (fl.127-145 AD) (coloured engraving) by French School, (17th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Quilt, c. 1938. Creator: Margaret Concha

Quilt, c. 1938. Creator: Margaret Concha
Quilt, c. 1938

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Roundel, Iran, 11th century. Creator: Unknown

Roundel, Iran, 11th century. Creator: Unknown
Roundel, Iran, 11th century

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Silver Dish, Late Roman, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown

Silver Dish, Late Roman, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown
Silver Dish, Late Roman, 3rd century

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: An Awe-Inspiring Display of Solar Haloes, 1935

An Awe-Inspiring Display of Solar Haloes, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Hispano-Moresque Lustre Dish with Blue Fish-Scale Border. 15th Century, 1928

Hispano-Moresque Lustre Dish with Blue Fish-Scale Border. 15th Century, 1928
Hispano-Moresque Lustre Dish with Blue Fish-Scale Border. 15th Century, (1928). From Old Furniture, Volume III. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: The Causal Body of an Arhat, c1902, (1917). Artist: Charles Leadbeater

The Causal Body of an Arhat, c1902, (1917). Artist: Charles Leadbeater
The Causal Body of an Arhat, c1902, (1917). An illustration of the casual body of an Arhat from Man Visible and Invisible by Charles Webster Leadbeater, first published in 1902

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Chinese Bronze Cosmic Mirror, 2nd-3rd century

Chinese Bronze Cosmic Mirror, 2nd-3rd century. Taoist Symbolism; Centre shows 4 animals of Direction, then 12 Calendric animals of the Zodiac, then 28 Constellations and a Taoist inscription

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Gwennap Pit near Redruth, 18th century

Gwennap Pit near Redruth, 18th century
Gwennap Pit near Redruth, probably caused by the subsistence of 18th centurys. John Wesley first preached here in 1762, then regularly up until his 85th year, once to 32, 000 people. The pit is c

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Brain waves, conceptual image

Brain waves, conceptual image
Brain waves. Conceptual image of waves emanating from a human brain. This can represent the electrical activity of the brain, as recorded on an electroencephalogram (EEG)

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Circular reflections in tundra pond, Alaska

Circular reflections in tundra pond, Alaska
Colorful reflections of concentric circles in tundra kettle pond, fall, Denali National Park, Alaska

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Brainwaves

Brainwaves. Conceptual computer artwork of a human brain (top view) surrounded by concentric circles representing brainwaves. The front of the brain is at bottom

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Delboeuf illusion

Delboeuf illusion. An illusion created by the Belgian philosopher Franz Joseph Delboeuf. The two red circles on the left have the same diameter, as do the two red circles on the right

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Iron distribution map, Barringer Crater

Iron distribution map, Barringer Crater
Iron distribution map for Barringer Crater, Arizona, USA, also known as Meteor Crater. A six-mile (9.65-kilometre) radius circle, centred on the crater

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Optical illusion

Optical illusion. This illusion demonstrates that the perception of rotation can vary with the stimulus applied and the way in which the illusion is observed

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Water drop

Water drop impact. Computer artwork of secondary drop formation following the impact of a water drop falling into a pool of water

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Water drop impact

Water drop impact. High-speed photograph of secondary drop formation following the impact of a water droplet on water. The impact causes the surface of the pool to collapse

Background imageConcentric Circles Collection: Japan, Kyoto, Tofukuji

Japan, Kyoto, Tofukuji Temple, Landscape Garden



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"Exploring the Intricate Beauty of Concentric Circles: From Ancient Artifacts to Celestial Wonders" A silver Viking disc-brooch, imitating a Byzantine coin possibly originating in York, showcases the allure throughout history. An exquisite cup plate from 1840-1850, created by an unknown artist, captivates with its delicate concentric circle design. The mesmerizing anamorphic double portrait of King Frederick III and his Queen on canvas reveals their regal presence within intricately layered concentric circles. Ptolemy's diagram depicting the solar system places Earth at the center, surrounded by concentric circles representing celestial bodies in perfect harmony. Margaret Concha's quilt from 1938 displays a symphony of colors and patterns arranged in captivating concentric circles that evoke warmth and comfort. An enchanting roundel from 11th century Iran features intricate geometric motifs forming stunning concentric circles that reflect ancient craftsmanship. A mysterious silver dish from Late Roman times in the 3rd century exhibits precise symmetry through its meticulously crafted concentric circle pattern. Witnessing awe-inspiring solar haloes captured in a photograph from 1935 reminds us of nature's ability to create mesmerizing circular formations high above our heads. The Hispano-Moresque lustre dish with a blue fish-scale border transports us back to the 15th century, where skilled artisans adorned ceramics with elegant concentric designs. Charles Leadbeater's artistic depiction of "The Causal Body of an Arhat" unveils spiritual realms through vibrant hues and interconnected layers resembling ethereal concentric circles. In various forms - be it historical artifacts or celestial wonders.