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Letter X Collection

"Exploring the Enigmatic Letter X: From Arizona to Franco-Flemish Art" In the vast landscapes of the United States of America

Background imageLetter X Collection: Letter X, 1630. Creator: Pierre Aubry

Letter X, 1630. Creator: Pierre Aubry
Letter X, 1630

Background imageLetter X Collection: X the Excitable, 1903. Artist: John Hassall

X the Excitable, 1903. Artist: John Hassall
X the Excitable, 1903. An initial letter X from a child alphabet. From An A.B.C. of Everyday People, by G. E. Farrow. [Dean & Son Limited, London, 1903]

Background imageLetter X Collection: Letter X, Xenophon Xenodochising Xerodermatic Xanthippe (colour litho)

Letter X, Xenophon Xenodochising Xerodermatic Xanthippe (colour litho)
5217850 Letter X, Xenophon Xenodochising Xerodermatic Xanthippe (colour litho) by Hammond, William (fl.1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter X, Xenophon Xenodochising Xerodermatic Xanthippe)

Background imageLetter X Collection: Letter X, Xeres A Lusage Des Estomacs Delicats (colour litho)

Letter X, Xeres A Lusage Des Estomacs Delicats (colour litho)
5236090 Letter X, Xeres A Lusage Des Estomacs Delicats (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter X, Xeres A Lusage Des Estomacs Delicats)

Background imageLetter X Collection: Franco-Flemish alphabet (coloured woodblock engraving)

Franco-Flemish alphabet (coloured woodblock engraving)
CHT169616 Franco-Flemish alphabet (coloured woodblock engraving) by Belgian School, (19th century); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; Belgian, out of copyright

Background imageLetter X Collection: Letter X (colour litho)

Letter X (colour litho)
6032900 Letter X (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter X. Victorian scrap, late 19th century.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageLetter X Collection: X - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). Creator: Hans Weiditz

X - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). Creator: Hans Weiditz
X - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). After designs by Durer. From " The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 12 - October 1907 to March 1908"

Background imageLetter X Collection: Guide Constructing Letter X Joris Hoefnagel Flemish

Guide Constructing Letter X Joris Hoefnagel Flemish
Guide for Constructing the Letter X; Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, Hungarian, 1542 - 1600); Vienna, Austria; about 1591 - 1596; Watercolors, gold and silver paint

Background imageLetter X Collection: Christ and the Twelve Apostles, 1592. Creators: Martin de Vos, Adriaen Collaert

Christ and the Twelve Apostles, 1592. Creators: Martin de Vos, Adriaen Collaert
Christ and the Twelve Apostles, 1592

Background imageLetter X Collection: Letter X. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger

Letter X. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger
Letter X

Background imageLetter X Collection: United States of America, Arizona

United States of America, Arizona

Background imageLetter X Collection: Illustration of man placing voting slip in ballot box at front of long line of voters

Illustration of man placing voting slip in ballot box at front of long line of voters

Background imageLetter X Collection: Black and white illustration of black X

Black and white illustration of black X

Background imageLetter X Collection: The Letter X And A Woman

The Letter X And A Woman
Hollywood, California: c. 1935. The letter X accompanied by an attractive young woman

Background imageLetter X Collection: X chromosome

X chromosome
3D-computer illustration of a human X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. Within almost every human cell are 46 chromosomes of which 22 pairs are the same in females and males


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"Exploring the Enigmatic Letter X: From Arizona to Franco-Flemish Art" In the vast landscapes of the United States of America, Arizona stands as a captivating destination. Amidst its stunning beauty, let's delve into the intriguing world of "Letter X. " This enigmatic letter has taken various forms throughout history. In a vibrant colour lithograph titled "Letter X, " it showcases an array of words associated with this elusive character - Xenophon, Xenodochising, Xerodermatic, and even Xanthippe. Another colourful lithograph named "Xeres A Lusage Des Estomacs Delicats" adds to the mystique surrounding this letter. It hints at its significance in delicate stomachs while showcasing Franco-Flemish alphabet through coloured woodblock engraving. Hans Weiditz's c1520-1521 masterpiece called "X - An Alphabet" offers a glimpse into how artists have depicted this letter over centuries. The intricate details and artistry on display are truly remarkable. John Hassall's whimsical artwork titled "X the Excitable" captures the essence of this letter with playful exuberance. Its lively depiction adds a touch of excitement to our exploration. Beyond visual representations, we discover that even branding irons bore witness to the power during World War II. Elizabeth Johnson's c. 1942 creation reminds us that letters can transcend mere symbols and become potent emblems. From children's alphabets to French comic illustrations, it has left an indelible mark across diverse artistic mediums throughout time. Its presence is felt in every stroke and hue used by talented creators who sought to capture its essence. Even renowned artists like Hans Holbein the Younger recognized Letter X's significance in their works such as his piece aptly titled "Letter X. " This testament further solidifies its place in history as more than just another character within the alphabet.