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A visual pun is a pun involving an image or images (in addition to or instead of language), often based on a rebus. Visual puns in which the image is at odds with the inscription are common in cartoons such as ''Lost Consonants'' or ''The Far Side'' as well as in Dutch gable stones. For instance the "Batenburg" stone from Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, shown here, puns on the words ''baten'' (to profit) and ''burg'' (castle) which together make up the name of a village near Nijmegen. European heraldry contains the technique of canting arms, which can be considered punning. ==Gallery== File:Batenburg gevelsteen, Prinsengracht, Amsterdam.JPG|Batenburg gevelsteen, Prinsengracht, Amsterdam File:Greetings_from_Austria.jpg|Photo of Uluru in Australia with text "greetings from Austria" File:Allisvanity.jpg|''All is Vanity'' (1892) by C. Allan Gilbert (the table was called a vanity) File:148FS USAF emblem.png|Emblem of the 148th Fighter Squadron, 162nd Fighter Wing, Arizona Air National Guard, United States Air Force 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Visual pun」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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