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Allegory Collection (page 7)

Allegory, a powerful artistic tool that transcends time and culture, has the ability to convey profound messages through symbolism and metaphor

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Four Seasons, between 1515 and 1573. Creators: Battista del Moro, Giulio Romano

The Four Seasons, between 1515 and 1573. Creators: Battista del Moro, Giulio Romano
The Four Seasons, between 1515 and 1573

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegorical Group (Jean de la Fontaine's Fortune and the Young Child (?), between c1830 and c1840

Allegorical Group (Jean de la Fontaine's Fortune and the Young Child (?), between c1830 and c1840
Allegorical Group (Jean de la Fontaine's Fortune and the Young Child (?), between c.1830 and c.1840

Background imageAllegory Collection: The City of Valenciennes Defending the Fatherland in 1793, between 1869 and 1873

The City of Valenciennes Defending the Fatherland in 1793, between 1869 and 1873. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
The City of Valenciennes Defending the Fatherland in 1793, between 1869 and 1873

Background imageAllegory Collection: Resistance, This example probably cast 1894. Creator: Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere

Resistance, This example probably cast 1894. Creator: Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere
Resistance, This example probably cast 1894

Background imageAllegory Collection: Armand-Jean Duplessis, Cardi, French School. Creator: Jean Warin

Armand-Jean Duplessis, Cardi, French School. Creator: Jean Warin
Armand-Jean Duplessis, Cardi, French School

Background imageAllegory Collection: Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770. Creator: Willem Joseph Laquy

Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770. Creator: Willem Joseph Laquy
Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770

Background imageAllegory Collection: Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770. Creator: Willem Joseph Laquy

Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770. Creator: Willem Joseph Laquy
Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770

Background imageAllegory Collection: Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770. Creator: Willem Joseph Laquy

Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770. Creator: Willem Joseph Laquy
Triptych: Allegory of Art Training, c.1770

Background imageAllegory Collection: Diana and Virtus Punish Venus and Bacchus, 1694. Creator: T van Malsen

Diana and Virtus Punish Venus and Bacchus, 1694. Creator: T van Malsen
Diana and Virtus Punish Venus and Bacchus, 1694

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Goddess Fortuna Bestowing her Gifts, c.1645. Creator: Simon Flocquet

The Goddess Fortuna Bestowing her Gifts, c.1645. Creator: Simon Flocquet
The Goddess Fortuna Bestowing her Gifts, c.1645

Background imageAllegory Collection: Time Ravishing Beauty, between c.1700 and c.1725. Creator: Giovanni Baratta

Time Ravishing Beauty, between c.1700 and c.1725. Creator: Giovanni Baratta
Time Ravishing Beauty, between c.1700 and c.1725

Background imageAllegory Collection: Pair of Allegorical Figures of Wealth and Prudence, from Palazzo Giugni, Florence... c.1703-c.1708

Pair of Allegorical Figures of Wealth and Prudence, from Palazzo Giugni, Florence... c.1703-c.1708
Pair of Allegorical Figures of Wealth and Prudence, from Palazzo Giugni, Florence (image 2 of 2), between c.1703 and c.1708

Background imageAllegory Collection: Pair of Allegorical Figures of Wealth and Prudence, from Palazzo Giugni, Florence... c.1703-c.1708

Pair of Allegorical Figures of Wealth and Prudence, from Palazzo Giugni, Florence... c.1703-c.1708
Pair of Allegorical Figures of Wealth and Prudence, from Palazzo Giugni, Florence (image 1 of 2), between c.1703 and c.1708

Background imageAllegory Collection: Design for an Honorary Diploma, 1869. Creator: Jan Philip Koelman

Design for an Honorary Diploma, 1869. Creator: Jan Philip Koelman
Design for an Honorary Diploma, 1869

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Peace (?) (image 1 of 2), between c.1810 and c.1820. Creator: Camillo Pacetti

Allegory of Peace (?) (image 1 of 2), between c.1810 and c.1820. Creator: Camillo Pacetti
Allegory of Peace (?) (image 1 of 2), between c.1810 and c.1820

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Crucifixion, c.1507-c.1510. Creator: Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen

The Crucifixion, c.1507-c.1510. Creator: Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen
The Crucifixion, c.1507-c.1510. Other Title(s): The Crucifixion, Calvary

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Spirit and Matter, between 1515 and 1530. Creator: Andrea Briosco

Allegory of Spirit and Matter, between 1515 and 1530. Creator: Andrea Briosco
Allegory of Spirit and Matter, between 1515 and 1530

Background imageAllegory Collection: Le Vice suprême (The Supreme Vice), 1884. Creator: Félicien Rops

Le Vice suprême (The Supreme Vice), 1884. Creator: Félicien Rops
Le Vice supreme (The Supreme Vice), 1884. From Le Vice supreme, frontispiece

Background imageAllegory Collection: Bacchanalian Scene with Allegorical Figures, n.d. Creator: Johann Wilhelm Bauer

Bacchanalian Scene with Allegorical Figures, n.d. Creator: Johann Wilhelm Bauer
Bacchanalian Scene with Allegorical Figures, n.d

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Triumphal Procession of the Prince of Orange, the Future King Willem II

Allegory of the Triumphal Procession of the Prince of Orange, the Future King Willem II, as the Hero of Waterloo, 1815, 1815

Background imageAllegory Collection: Auction of the Cupids, 1799. Creator: Johann Heinrich Ramberg

Auction of the Cupids, 1799. Creator: Johann Heinrich Ramberg
Auction of the Cupids, 1799

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the art of painting. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the art of painting. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the art of painting

Background imageAllegory Collection: Ceres or Allegory of the Element Earth. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Ceres or Allegory of the Element Earth. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Ceres or Allegory of the Element Earth

Background imageAllegory Collection: Fredrik I, 1676-1751, King of Sweden and his wife Ulrika Eleonora d.y.1688-1741, Queen of... 1733

Fredrik I, 1676-1751, King of Sweden and his wife Ulrika Eleonora d.y.1688-1741, Queen of... 1733
Fredrik I, 1676-1751, King of Sweden and his wife Ulrika Eleonora d.y.1688-1741, Queen of Sweden, 1733

Background imageAllegory Collection: Amphitrite or Allegory of the Element Water, early-mid 18th century

Amphitrite or Allegory of the Element Water, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Amphitrite or Allegory of the Element Water, early-mid 18th century

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Four Estates, 1734. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Allegory of the Four Estates, 1734. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Allegory of the Four Estates, 1734

Background imageAllegory Collection: Peace and Harmony, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Peace and Harmony, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Peace and Harmony, early-mid 18th century

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Crown Princess Josefina's arrival in Sweden, 1823. Creator: Fredric Westin

Allegory of Crown Princess Josefina's arrival in Sweden, 1823. Creator: Fredric Westin
Allegory of Crown Princess Josefina's arrival in Sweden, 1823

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Generosity. Creator: Frans Francken II

Allegory of Generosity. Creator: Frans Francken II
Allegory of Generosity, unknown date

Background imageAllegory Collection: Sculpture: 'Chastity', by J. Durham, in the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1860. Creator: Smyth

Sculpture: "Chastity", by J. Durham, in the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1860. Creator: Smyth
Sculpture: "Chastity", by J. Durham, in the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1860. "Chastity" is here represented in a figure which, judging from the profile presented in the Engraving

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery - 'Charity', by F. Salviati, 1860

The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery - "Charity", by F. Salviati, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery - "Charity", by F. Salviati, 1860. Engraving of a painting. The most recent accession to our National Gallery

Background imageAllegory Collection: An Allegory of Prudence, between circa 1518 and circa 1520. Creator: Baldassare Peruzzi

An Allegory of Prudence, between circa 1518 and circa 1520. Creator: Baldassare Peruzzi
An Allegory of Prudence, between circa 1518 and circa 1520

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the glorious exploits of Swedish kings, 1693. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of the glorious exploits of Swedish kings, 1693. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the glorious exploits of Swedish kings, 1693

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the betrothal of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Allegory of the betrothal of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the betrothal of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the peaceful reigns of King Charles XI, 1693. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of the peaceful reigns of King Charles XI, 1693. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the peaceful reigns of King Charles XI, 1693

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the birth of King Charles XI, 1668. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of the birth of King Charles XI, 1668. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the birth of King Charles XI, 1668

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of King Karl X Gustaf's engagement, 1668. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of King Karl X Gustaf's engagement, 1668. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of King Karl X Gustaf's engagement, 1668

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora's guardianship, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora's guardianship, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora's guardianship, 1692

Background imageAllegory Collection: Caritas Romana. Allegory of Love, 1772. Creator: Carl Gustaf Pilo

Caritas Romana. Allegory of Love, 1772. Creator: Carl Gustaf Pilo
Caritas Romana. Allegory of Love, 1772

Background imageAllegory Collection: Young Woman under a Tree at Sunset, called Autumn, 1855-1900. Creator: Henri Fantin-Latour

Young Woman under a Tree at Sunset, called Autumn, 1855-1900. Creator: Henri Fantin-Latour
Young Woman under a Tree at Sunset, called Autumn, 1855-1900

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Four Seasons in Niches, c1607. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II

The Four Seasons in Niches, c1607. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II
The Four Seasons in Niches, c1607. From The Twelve Months, title page

Background imageAllegory Collection: Caritas, 1610-1716. Creator: Unknown

Caritas, 1610-1716. Creator: Unknown
Caritas, 1610-1716. Allegorical figure of Charity breastfeeding a baby, and holding the Christian symbols of a flaming sacred heart and cross. Copy after Guercino

Background imageAllegory Collection: Adam and Eve, 1895. Creator: Aristide Maillol

Adam and Eve, 1895. Creator: Aristide Maillol
Adam and Eve, 1895

Background imageAllegory Collection: An Old Man Indulging in Five Senses, c1600. Creator: Adriaen Collaert

An Old Man Indulging in Five Senses, c1600. Creator: Adriaen Collaert
An Old Man Indulging in Five Senses, c1600

Background imageAllegory Collection: Prince and Princess in the Guise of Krishna and Radha Drinking on a Terrace, c1725. Creator: Unknown

Prince and Princess in the Guise of Krishna and Radha Drinking on a Terrace, c1725. Creator: Unknown
Prince and Princess in the Guise of Krishna and Radha Drinking on a Terrace, c1725

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Justice (Iustitia), 1656. Creator: Bernardino Mei

Allegory of Justice (Iustitia), 1656. Creator: Bernardino Mei
Allegory of Justice (Iustitia), 1656

Background imageAllegory Collection: Savant Singh (Reigned 1748-1757) and Bani Thani in the Guise of Krishna

Savant Singh (Reigned 1748-1757) and Bani Thani in the Guise of Krishna... between c1750 and c1775. Creator: Unknown
Savant Singh (Reigned 1748-1757) and Bani Thani in the Guise of Krishna and Radha Cruising on Lake Gundalao (image 1 of 3), between c1750 and c1775




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Allegory, a powerful artistic tool that transcends time and culture, has the ability to convey profound messages through symbolism and metaphor. Just like Plato's Cave Allegory, which explores the concept of enlightenment and the struggle to perceive reality beyond our limited perceptions. In Norman Lindsay's "A Star Explodes, " we witness an explosion of ideas and emotions as art becomes a catalyst for change. Similarly, the meeting of Atlantic and Pacific in the Panama Canal symbolizes unity and connectivity on a global scale in "Kiss of the Oceans. " "The Workers May-Pole" serves as a design for a socialist poster, representing solidarity among laborers striving for equality. Meanwhile, William H. Beard's allegorical painting "WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS" captures the volatile nature of financial markets with its depiction of animals symbolizing market trends. An 1866 cartoon titled "Deaths Dispensary" sheds light on water pollution as a source of disease, urging society to address environmental issues responsibly. In Lissitzky's iconic poster "Beat the Whites with the red wedge, " we see political commentary through abstract symbolism during revolutionary times. The alchemical tree in Philosophia reformata represents transformation and spiritual growth while reflecting upon ancient wisdom passed down through generations. The Temperance Movement broadsheet from 1887 warns against alcohol abuse using vivid imagery like devils sliding down toboggans. Through Alphonse Mucha's artwork titled "Summer, " we are transported into an idyllic world where nature thrives harmoniously with humanity—a reminder to cherish our environment amidst industrialization. Lastly, an 1866 pollution cartoon emphasizes how human actions can have dire consequences on our health and well-being. These diverse examples demonstrate how allegories serve as mirrors reflecting societal concerns or aspirations throughout history—inviting us to ponder deeper meanings behind seemingly simple images or narratives.