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Anger Collection (#53)

"Unleashing the Beast Within: Exploring the Depths of Anger" In a world filled with diverse expressions, anger takes center stage. From H. M

Background imageAnger Collection: Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) baring its teeth to show aggression, Kruger National Park

Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) baring its teeth to show aggression, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAnger Collection: Kangaroo Island grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus), Lathami Conservation Park

Kangaroo Island grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus), Lathami Conservation Park, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAnger Collection: Gray seals (grey seals)

Gray seals (grey seals), Halichoerus grypus, Heligoland, Germany, Europe

Background imageAnger Collection: Quai des Carmes on River Maine, Angers, Anjou, Pays de la Loire, France, Europe

Quai des Carmes on River Maine, Angers, Anjou, Pays de la Loire, France, Europe

Background imageAnger Collection: Formal gardens and walls of the Chateau d Angers at Angers in the Pays de la Loire

Formal gardens and walls of the Chateau d Angers at Angers in the Pays de la Loire, France, Europe

Background imageAnger Collection: Elijah Fed by Angel

Elijah Fed by Angel
The prophet Elijah flees the anger of Jezebel, queen of Ahab king of Israel : he would starve did not a kindly angel bring him cake and water under a juniper tree

Background imageAnger Collection: The Duplicate Tables

The Duplicate Tables
Having broken the first edition in anger, Moses obtains from God a second set of the Law, which the people this time receive with respect

Background imageAnger Collection: Mata Hari / Civa Dance

Mata Hari / Civa Dance
MATA HARI (= Eye of Dawn) (Margarete Gertrude Zelle) Exotic dancer performs the Prayer to Civa, expressing coquetry and anger, seduction and fury, love and hate

Background imageAnger Collection: Raising Hand to Child

Raising Hand to Child
A mother raises a hand to her child in anger

Background imageAnger Collection: Mutiny on the Nore / 1797

Mutiny on the Nore / 1797
Seamen complain about the state of their rations, prior to a mutiny aboard the ship The Nore

Background imageAnger Collection: Morals / Virtue & Vice

Morals / Virtue & Vice
Virtues and vices: (1) nobility (2) anger and accidie (3) envy

Background imageAnger Collection: Bears / Porridge Stolen

Bears / Porridge Stolen
The three bears discover that Goldilocks has eaten their porridge - the rapscallion will soon be found asleep in their bed

Background imageAnger Collection: The Anger of Achilles

The Anger of Achilles
The anger of Achilles

Background imageAnger Collection: Thoughtforms - 22, 23

Thoughtforms - 22, 23
22 - Murderous Rage 23 - Sustained Anger

Background imageAnger Collection: Thoughtforms - 19, 24

Thoughtforms - 19, 24
19 - the Intention to Know 24 - Explosive Anger

Background imageAnger Collection: Emotions / Anger Etc

Emotions / Anger Etc
Two men engaged in an argument - one manifesting anger, the other trying to calm him down




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"Unleashing the Beast Within: Exploring the Depths of Anger" In a world filled with diverse expressions, anger takes center stage. From H. M. Bateman's comical depiction of "The Car That Touched a Policeman, " to the haunting image of a police dog attacking a young black man during the Youth Mass Demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama, spring 1963 - anger knows no boundaries. Sometimes anger is as light-hearted as a man smashing cake on another man's face or as trivial as "The Man Who Lit His Cigar Before The Royal Toast. " Yet, it can also be as colossal and destructive as King Kong wreaking havoc in New York City back in 1933. Artists have long captured this intense emotion; from engravings like "Anger (Ira)" from The Seven Deadly Sins series to Wilmot Lunt's powerful painting titled "Grit. " These works remind us that they are consume us if left unchecked. Even everyday situations can ignite fury within us all. Whether it be an angry man pointing his finger or witnessing the majestic Jaguar walking fiercely through Pantanal, Brazil - these moments serve as reminders that anger resides within each one of us. H. M. Bateman further explores this theme with his illustrations such as "The Shop Assistant who Lost his Temper" and "The Man Who Broke The Tube, " showcasing how even mundane occurrences can trigger our wrath. But amidst all this rage lies an opportunity for growth and change. As depicted in H. M. Bateman's piece titled "Reprisal. , " we see two individuals engaged in conflict, yet there remains hope for resolution and understanding. Anger is both universal and deeply personal; it has the power to divide but also to unite when channeled constructively. Let us navigate its treacherous waters with caution, seeking empathy and compassion along the way – for only then can we truly tame the beast within.