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Dreihasenbild Tre lepri الأرانب الثلاث Três Lebres Three hares Trois lièvres
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Les trois lièvres sont un motif ornemental circulaire présent dans les sanctuaires du Moyen à l'Extrême-Orient jusqu'aux églises du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre (comme le Tinners' Rabbits), ainsi que les anciennes synagogues d'Europe. Il est utilisé comme ornement architectural, symbole religieux, dans d'autres œuvres d'art moderne ou comme logo en décoration (tatouages inclus), en bijouterie, en héraldique, sur les blasons et sur les écus. Il est considéré comme un puzzle, un problème topologique ou un défi visuel qui a été illustré par la sculpture, le dessin et la peinture. الأرانب الثلاثة (أو الخِزّان الثلاثة) هو سمة أو رمز دائري يكون في الأماكن المقدسة امتدادًا من الشرق الأقصى والشرق الأوسط إلى كنائس ديفون في إنجلترا، وإلى المعابد التاريخية في أوروبا. وهي زخرفة معمارية ورمز ديني، وطريقة للتزيّن (بالوشوم مثلاً) في الأعمال الفنية الحديثة وقد تكون جواهر وقد تدل على شعار النبالة. ويعتبر هذا الرمز لغزًا أو مشكلة طوبولوجية أو تحديًا بصريًّا، وقد مثّلت في منحوتات ولوحات فنية. Le tre lepri sono un simbolo circolare raffigurante tre lepri che si rincorrono in cerchio formando un triangolo equilatero con le loro orecchie. Tale figura appare in vari luoghi sacri del Medio ed Estremo Oriente, sulle chiese del Devon (Inghilterra), e in alcune sinagoghe dell'Europa continentale. Sebbene il suo significato non sia chiaro e sia incerto il motivo per cui appaia in molti luoghi differenti, si ritiene che esso abbia una serie di correlazioni simboliche o mistiche con la fertilità e il ciclo lunare. Quando viene usato come simbolo nelle chiese cristiane risulta alludere alla Sacra Trinità. Oltre a costituire un ornamento architettonico e un simbolo religioso, le tre lepri appaiono in vari stemmi e scudi araldici, in alcune opere d'arte moderna e sono entrate a far parte del Das Dreihasenbild stellt drei springende Hasen dar, die drehsymmetrisch im 120-Grad-Winkel abgebildet sind. Jeder Hase teilt sich seine beiden Ohren mit dem linken und rechten Nachbarn, so dass insgesamt nur drei in Dreiecksform angeordnete Ohren zu sehen sind. Früheste Funde des Motivs stammen aus dem China des 6. oder 7. Jahrhunderts. Das Motiv verbreitete sich über die Seidenstraße nach Europa und wurde im christlichen Kontext als Symbol der Dreieinigkeit Gottes (Trinität) aufgefasst. O enigma das três lebres remete a descobertas recentes a respeito da história da migração da imagem de três lebres de orelhas coladas. Nela, aparecem três lebres, em duas dimensões, que correm em círculo, uma atrás da outra, e suas orelhas formam um triângulo (há apenas três orelhas desenhadas). A imagem aparentemente tem uma raiz cristã, mas no entanto ela foi encontrada desde em igrejas cristãs até na Ásia, chegando à China. The three hares (or three rabbits) is a circular motif or meme appearing in sacred sites from East Asia, the Middle East and to the churches of Devon, England (as the "Tinners' Rabbits"), and historical synagogues in Europe. It is used as an architectural ornament, a religious symbol, and in other modern works of art or a logo for adornment (including tattoos), jewelry, and a coat of arms on an escutcheon. It is viewed as a puzzle, a topology problem or a visual challenge, and has been rendered as sculpture, drawing, and painting.
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Les trois lièvres sont un motif ornemental circulaire présent dans les sanctuaires du Moyen à l'Extrême-Orient jusqu'aux églises du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre (comme le Tinners' Rabbits), ainsi que les anciennes synagogues d'Europe. Il est utilisé comme ornement architectural, symbole religieux, dans d'autres œuvres d'art moderne ou comme logo en décoration (tatouages inclus), en bijouterie, en héraldique, sur les blasons et sur les écus. Il est considéré comme un puzzle, un problème topologique ou un défi visuel qui a été illustré par la sculpture, le dessin et la peinture. الأرانب الثلاثة (أو الخِزّان الثلاثة) هو سمة أو رمز دائري يكون في الأماكن المقدسة امتدادًا من الشرق الأقصى والشرق الأوسط إلى كنائس ديفون في إنجلترا، وإلى المعابد التاريخية في أوروبا. وهي زخرفة معمارية ورمز ديني، وطريقة للتزيّن (بالوشوم مثلاً) في الأعمال الفنية الحديثة وقد تكون جواهر وقد تدل على شعار النبالة. ويعتبر هذا الرمز لغزًا أو مشكلة طوبولوجية أو تحديًا بصريًّا، وقد مثّلت في منحوتات ولوحات فنية. في الرمز ثلاث أرانب يلحق كل واحدٍ منها الآخر في دائرة. يمثل الرمز تطابقًا تدويريًّا ثلاثيًّا، مثل التريسكليون والتريكيترا وسابقاتهما من الرموز (اللولب الدائري مثلًا). كل أذن من آذان الأرانب يتشاركها أرنبان، فلا تظهر في الرمز إلا ثلاث آذان. ومع أن معنى هذا الرمز يبدو أنه غير مشروح في المصادر المكتوبة المعاصرة اعتمادًا على أي من حضارات القرون الوسطى التي كانت تستعمله، فإن هذا الرمز يعتقَد أن له طيفًا واسعًا من الارتباطات الرمزية والأسرارية بالخصوبة والدورة القمرية. عندما يستخدم هذا الرمز في الكنائس المسيحية، يفترض أنه رمز للتعبير عن الثالوث المقدس. لا يُعرَف المعنى الأصلي للرمز ولا أماكن ظهوره الأولى، ولا تعرَف أسباب ظهوره في أماكن مختلفة من العالم. Le tre lepri sono un simbolo circolare raffigurante tre lepri che si rincorrono in cerchio formando un triangolo equilatero con le loro orecchie. Tale figura appare in vari luoghi sacri del Medio ed Estremo Oriente, sulle chiese del Devon (Inghilterra), e in alcune sinagoghe dell'Europa continentale. Sebbene il suo significato non sia chiaro e sia incerto il motivo per cui appaia in molti luoghi differenti, si ritiene che esso abbia una serie di correlazioni simboliche o mistiche con la fertilità e il ciclo lunare. Quando viene usato come simbolo nelle chiese cristiane risulta alludere alla Sacra Trinità. Oltre a costituire un ornamento architettonico e un simbolo religioso, le tre lepri appaiono in vari stemmi e scudi araldici, in alcune opere d'arte moderna e sono entrate a far parte della cultura di massa. O enigma das três lebres remete a descobertas recentes a respeito da história da migração da imagem de três lebres de orelhas coladas. Nela, aparecem três lebres, em duas dimensões, que correm em círculo, uma atrás da outra, e suas orelhas formam um triângulo (há apenas três orelhas desenhadas). A imagem aparentemente tem uma raiz cristã, mas no entanto ela foi encontrada desde em igrejas cristãs até na Ásia, chegando à China. The three hares (or three rabbits) is a circular motif or meme appearing in sacred sites from East Asia, the Middle East and to the churches of Devon, England (as the "Tinners' Rabbits"), and historical synagogues in Europe. It is used as an architectural ornament, a religious symbol, and in other modern works of art or a logo for adornment (including tattoos), jewelry, and a coat of arms on an escutcheon. It is viewed as a puzzle, a topology problem or a visual challenge, and has been rendered as sculpture, drawing, and painting. The symbol features three hares or rabbits chasing each other in a circle. Like the triskelion, the triquetra, and their antecedents (e.g., the triple spiral), the symbol of the three hares has a threefold rotational symmetry. Each of the ears is shared by two hares, so that only three ears are shown. Although its meaning is apparently not explained in contemporary written sources from any of the medieval cultures where it is found, it is thought to have a range of symbolic or mystical associations with fertility and the lunar cycle. When used in Christian churches, it is presumed to be a symbol of the Trinity. Its origins and original significance are uncertain, as are the reasons why it appears in such diverse locations. Das Dreihasenbild stellt drei springende Hasen dar, die drehsymmetrisch im 120-Grad-Winkel abgebildet sind. Jeder Hase teilt sich seine beiden Ohren mit dem linken und rechten Nachbarn, so dass insgesamt nur drei in Dreiecksform angeordnete Ohren zu sehen sind. Früheste Funde des Motivs stammen aus dem China des 6. oder 7. Jahrhunderts. Das Motiv verbreitete sich über die Seidenstraße nach Europa und wurde im christlichen Kontext als Symbol der Dreieinigkeit Gottes (Trinität) aufgefasst.
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