Art Eye of Providence, œil enfermé dans un triangle, entouré de rayons de lumière, représentant l'œil de Dieu, symbole maçonnique du déiste, Grand Sceau américain
2750 x 3000 px | 23,3 x 25,4 cm | 9,2 x 10 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
octobre 2025
Lieu:
Imagination
Informations supplémentaires:
he Eye of Providence is a symbol depicting an eye, often enclosed in a triangle and surrounded by rays of light, representing divine providence or the all-seeing eye of God watching over humanity. Its origins are in religious art, but it was adopted by various groups, including Freemasons and Deists, and famously appears on the reverse of the U.S. Great Seal, featured on the back of the U.S. dollar bill. hristian Roots: The symbol first appeared in Christian art during the Renaissance to represent the Christian Trinity and God's compassionate watchfulness over mankind. The triangle represents the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), and the rays of light represent God's radiance. t was later adopted by 18th-century Deists and Freemasons, who saw it as a symbol of the "Supreme Architect" watching over humanity. U.S. Great Seal: The Eye of Providence was included on the reverse side of the U.S. Great Seal in 1782 and is featured on the back of the U.S. one-dollar bill. In this context, it is above an unfinished pyramid, symbolizing the nation's unfinished work and destiny. The symbol also appears in some 19th-century Russian Orthodox icons, representing the "omniscient and vigilant all-seeing eye of Christ". Illuminati: The symbol has been strongly associated with the Illuminati, a Bavarian secret society, which has led to numerous conspiracy theories. However, this association is more modern than the symbol's historical origins.