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Betrayed Collection (#2)

"Betrayed: A Tale of Deception and Disloyalty" In the intricate mosaic of history, betrayal has woven its treacherous threads through countless tales

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Place where the Betrayal was foretold (b / w photo)

Place where the Betrayal was foretold (b / w photo)
5994012 Place where the Betrayal was foretold (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Place where the Betrayal was foretold)

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Christ is Betrayed (engraving)

Christ is Betrayed (engraving)
5200634 Christ is Betrayed (engraving) by Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Julius (1794-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christ is Betrayed)

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The arrest of the Messiah (engraving)

The arrest of the Messiah (engraving)
5207608 The arrest of the Messiah (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The arrest of the Messiah)

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Kiss of Judas. Creator: Augustin Hirschvogel

The Kiss of Judas. Creator: Augustin Hirschvogel
The Kiss of Judas

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Betrayal, c. 1624 / 1625. Creator: Jacques Callot

The Betrayal, c. 1624 / 1625. Creator: Jacques Callot
The Betrayal, c. 1624/1625

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Betrayal and Capture of Christ. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem

The Betrayal and Capture of Christ. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem
The Betrayal and Capture of Christ

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Betrayal, c. 1631. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Betrayal, c. 1631. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Betrayal, c. 1631

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Betrayal of Christ, from The Passion of Christ, 1598. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

The Betrayal of Christ, from The Passion of Christ, 1598. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
The Betrayal of Christ, from The Passion of Christ, 1598

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Remorse of Judas, 1866, (c1930). Creator: Edward Armitage

The Remorse of Judas, 1866, (c1930). Creator: Edward Armitage
The Remorse of Judas, 1866, (c1930). Biblical scene: Judas tries to give back the thirty pieces of silver he was paid to betray Christ. Painting in the Tate Gallery, London

Background imageBetrayed Collection: She caused the rock to shut down, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis

She caused the rock to shut down, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis
She caused the rock to shut down, 1905. Vivien turns on her own master, Merlin, tricking him to enter the rock which she then closes on him

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Ladys Lodge - Palladium Rite

The Ladys Lodge - Palladium Rite
Initiation ceremony of the Companion of Penelope. The betrayed brother reproaches both Penelope and Lucrece. 1890s

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Akechi Samanosuke Mitsuharu crosses lake horseback

Akechi Samanosuke Mitsuharu crosses lake horseback
Akechi Samanosuke Mitsuharu crosses a lake on horseback, The warrior Akechi Samanosuke Mitsuharu (? -1582), the nephew of Akechi Mitsuhide, crosses a lake on his horse

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Kiss. Judas Iscariot Kisses Jesus Christ In The Garden Of Gethsemane. After Gustave Dore

The Kiss. Judas Iscariot Kisses Jesus Christ In The Garden Of Gethsemane. After Gustave Dore. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, Circa 1880

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Judas Iscariot. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ

Judas Iscariot. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Betrayal of Jesus to the hands of the chief Sanhedrin priests in exchange for a payment of thirty silver coins. Engraving by Bong

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Do

The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Dore and engraving by Pannemaker

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Shahnameh. The Book of Kings. 16th c. Rostam

Shahnameh. The Book of Kings. 16th c. Rostam asking Kai Khusrau to pardon Gourguine (Gurgin) who betrayed Bijene. Gouache on paper. F07v. Persian art. Safavid period. Miniature Painting. FRANCE

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Japanese Witch

Japanese Witch
Kitsne, a Japanese witch, is betrayed when her shadow is seen to be that of a fox - which is her true form

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). The Numidian chieftain Jugurtha fought a war against the Romans in 112-106 BC

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Christ Taken Captive, 1510 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Christ Taken Captive, 1510 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Christ Taken Captive, 1510 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Song, The Maids Petition

Song, The Maids Petition
Sheet music for a song entitled The Maids Petition. 18th century

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Pichegru Arrested

Pichegru Arrested
General Pichegru is arrested on grounds of treason : he is deported to Cayenne but will escape : returning to France he plans a royalist rising but is betrayed and strangled. Date: September 1797

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Favras Conspiracy

Favras Conspiracy
Thomas de Mahy, marquis de Favras, conspires to rescue the king and destroy the Revolution : betrayed by a confederate, he is hanged in the place de Greve, Paris. Date: 19 February 1790

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Dor and engraving by Pannemaker

The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Dor and engraving by Pannemaker
The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Dore and engraving by Pannemaker

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Illustration to Du Roverays edition of Oliver Goldsmiths Poem The

Illustration to Du Roverays edition of Oliver Goldsmiths Poem The
XJF996644 Illustration to Du Roverays edition of Oliver Goldsmiths Poem The Deserted Village, 1800 (engraving) by Wheatley, Francis (1747-1801) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Christs Arrest (fresco)

Christs Arrest (fresco)
XIR439917 Christs Arrest (fresco) by Italian School, (14th century); San Francesco, Upper Church, Assisi, Italy; (add.info.: L Arrestation du Christ; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Samson and Delilah, c. 1609 (oil on panel) (detail of 15815)

Samson and Delilah, c. 1609 (oil on panel) (detail of 15815)
XCF263517 Samson and Delilah, c.1609 (oil on panel) (detail of 15815) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 185x205 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageBetrayed Collection: In a dark bedroom is Aristodemus prince of Cuma in bed while he is betrayed by his

In a dark bedroom is Aristodemus prince of Cuma in bed while he is betrayed by his companion Xenocrite, she has a torch in her hand, the two soldiers carrying knives in hand

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Samson and Delilah, c. 1609 (oil on panel)

Samson and Delilah, c. 1609 (oil on panel)
XCF15815 Samson and Delilah, c.1609 (oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 185x205 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Army of the Emperor Conrad III betrayed and in the mountains raided by the Saracens

Army of the Emperor Conrad III betrayed and in the mountains raided by the Saracens, print maker: Jan Luyken, Timotheus ten Hoorn, 1683

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Shakespeare King Lear first performed c1605 Lear, betrayed by his daughters Goneril

Shakespeare King Lear first performed c1605 Lear, betrayed by his daughters Goneril and Regan and confused by rage, powerlessness and ill-treatment, comforted by his youngest daughter, Cordelia

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Samson, Israelite hero, betrayed by Delilah, taken prisoner and blinded by Phillistines

Samson, Israelite hero, betrayed by Delilah, taken prisoner and blinded by Phillistines, regains his strength and brings the Temple of Dagon crashing down. Judges

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Isabella II (1830-1904) Queen of Spain (1833-1870). Isabella, clutching her suitcase

Isabella II (1830-1904) Queen of Spain (1833-1870). Isabella, clutching her suitcase and trying to catch her falling crown, being blown out of Spain

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Cursed by those whose savings he has squandered and whose tr

Cursed by those whose savings he has squandered and whose trust he has betrayed. Illustration shows a man, probably Charles Sanger Mellen

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Mount of Olives

Mount of Olives
The Mount of Olives, where Jesus Christ was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, who identified him with a kiss, Jerusalem, Israel. Date: 1960s

Background imageBetrayed Collection: The Garden of Gethsemane

The Garden of Gethsemane, Jersualem, Israel, where Jesus prayed and agonised before being betrayed by Judas Iscariot. Date: 1960s

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Kenilworth - Wayland

Kenilworth - Wayland
Wayland, touch him not, or you will come by the worse! So thou hast betrayed me, Flibbertigibbet? A boy comes between the smith Wayland and Tressilian

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Judas Repents in Temple

Judas Repents in Temple
Judas said, I have sinned, in that I have betrayed the innocent blood, and they said, what is that to us? See thou to that. And he cast down the pieces of silver

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Betrayed by Judas

Betrayed by Judas
Jesus is betrayed by Judas, who identifies him with a kiss while walking on the Mount of Olives

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Jesus Betrayed

Jesus Betrayed
Judas points Jesus out to the soldiers

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Samson Betrayed

Samson Betrayed
He reveals to Dalilah that his strength is in his hair : she betrays him to her people, the Philistines... but, though blinded, he is able to destroy their temple

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Jesus and Judas

Jesus and Judas
He restrains his disciples from attacking Judas, explaining that he was only doing what he had to do

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 1

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 1
Faone repulses Saffo, believing that she has betrayed him, and decides to marry Climene instead

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Deserted Village / Betray

Deserted Village / Betray
A young girl, betrayed by her lover, is discussed by two older women

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Deventer Betrayed

Deventer Betrayed
Sir William Stanley, English advanturer and governor of Deventer, betrays the town to the Spanish and thereafter enters their service

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Judas Rejects the Silver

Judas Rejects the Silver
Judas regrets that he betrayed Jesus : he rejects the thirty pieces of silver paid him by the High Priests, and goes into the fields and hangs himself

Background imageBetrayed Collection: Judas Betrays / Hole

Judas Betrays / Hole
Jesus is betrayed by Judas with a kiss




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"Betrayed: A Tale of Deception and Disloyalty" In the intricate mosaic of history, betrayal has woven its treacherous threads through countless tales. From biblical narratives to historical events, the theme of betrayal resonates with a haunting familiarity. One cannot help but recall "The Kiss of Judas, " an iconic scene from the Life of Christ depicted in a mesmerizing mosaic. The image immortalizes that fateful moment when one of Jesus' trusted apostles, Judas Iscariot, sealed his infamy with a kiss. Gustave Do's drawing captures this very act, forever etching it into our collective consciousness. But betrayal extends beyond religious realms; it permeates various facets of human existence. In Samson Betrayed, we witness Delilah's deceitful allure leading to Samson's downfall—an age-old tale echoing themes of trust shattered by ulterior motives. Even in times of war and political turmoil, betrayal finds its place. The driver who delivered Austrian General Skarbonovitch and his wife into enemy captivity seeks revenge for past beatings endured—a chilling reminder that loyalty can be compromised even on the battlefield. Artistic expressions further explore this complex emotion. Altarpiece panels depicting Christ's arrest depict the ultimate act of betrayal by those closest to him—his disciples turning their backs when he needed them most. "The Idle Prentice Betrayed by his Whore" portrays another form of duplicity—a cautionary tale warning against misplaced trust and moral decay lurking within society's underbelly. Literature too offers glimpses into treachery's grasp—the tragic story of Edward murdered at Corfe serves as a somber reminder that even royal blood is not immune to disloyalty and deception. From ancient Egypt to South Africa during guerilla warfare, betrayals have shaped destinies throughout time.