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Citizens Collection (#9)

"Citizens: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Identity" From the fervor of Maine Road Stadium Fine Art to the boldness of Soviet propaganda posters

Background imageCitizens Collection: Mayor Wolf Lochem falls Patriot citizens, 1785, attributed to Joannes Hulstkamp, 1785

Mayor Wolf Lochem falls Patriot citizens, 1785, attributed to Joannes Hulstkamp, 1785

Background imageCitizens Collection: View of Utrecht from the west, (plate II), The Netherlands

View of Utrecht from the west, (plate II), The Netherlands

Background imageCitizens Collection: Country Fair, ca. 1610, William Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Robert de Baudous, Richard

Country Fair, ca. 1610, William Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Robert de Baudous, Richard Lubbaeus, 1595 - 1612

Background imageCitizens Collection: View of Franeker 1598, Pieter Bast, 1598

View of Franeker 1598, Pieter Bast, 1598

Background imageCitizens Collection: Nieuwejaers Wensch, Gedaen of Klocke-luyders van de Oude Kerk Tooren, Aen de Burgery

Nieuwejaers Wensch, Gedaen of Klocke-luyders van de Oude Kerk Tooren, Aen de Burgery van Amsterdam, 1708, The Netherlands, Anonymous, Christoffel van Sichem (I), Cornelis Anthonisz. 1707 - 1708

Background imageCitizens Collection: Beheading of Masaniello, 1647, Caspar Luyken, Boudewijn van der Aa, 1699

Beheading of Masaniello, 1647, Caspar Luyken, Boudewijn van der Aa, 1699

Background imageCitizens Collection: Comet, Caspar Luyken, Christoph Weigel, 1695 - 1705

Comet, Caspar Luyken, Christoph Weigel, 1695 - 1705

Background imageCitizens Collection: The sinking of the earth, Jan Luyken, David Ruarus, 1687

The sinking of the earth, Jan Luyken, David Ruarus, 1687

Background imageCitizens Collection: Portrait of Franco Petri Burgersdijck, professor at Leiden, The Netherlands, print maker

Portrait of Franco Petri Burgersdijck, professor at Leiden, The Netherlands, print maker: de Passe (workshop of), Dating 1625

Background imageCitizens Collection: The Golden Bend in the Herengracht, Amsterdam as seen from the West, 1672

The Golden Bend in the Herengracht, Amsterdam as seen from the West, 1672
XOS1127484 The Golden Bend in the Herengracht, Amsterdam as seen from the West, 1672 (oil on panel) by Berckheyde, Gerrit Adriaensz (1638-98); 40.5u63 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageCitizens Collection: Johnny Bull and the Alexandrians / Wm Charles, Ssc. ; Charles, William, 1776-1820

Johnny Bull and the Alexandrians / Wm Charles, Ssc. ; Charles, William, 1776-1820
Johnny Bull and the Alexandrians / Wm Charles, Ssc.; Charles, William, 1776-1820, artist; Philada. : Pubd, and sold wholesale by Wm

Background imageCitizens Collection: Grand banquet, given by the citizens of Cincinnati, to the visiting merchants

Grand banquet, given by the citizens of Cincinnati, to the visiting merchants from the south, at the Music Hall, March 18th 1880

Background imageCitizens Collection: [Old man carrying a flag is leading a group of male citizens in a procession at night]

[Old man carrying a flag is leading a group of male citizens in a procession at night], Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915, artist, [1904 or 1905], 1 print : woodcut, color

Background imageCitizens Collection: ShAc utsushi igirisujin, True sketch of British citizens

ShAc utsushi igirisujin, True sketch of British citizens. Utagawa, Yoshikazu, active 1848-1863, artist, 1861. 1 print : woodcut, color; 36.5 x 25 cm

Background imageCitizens Collection: Senior citizen couple, woman wearing a headset looking at a netbook or laptop, man reading a book

Senior citizen couple, woman wearing a headset looking at a netbook or laptop, man reading a book

Background imageCitizens Collection: Elderly gentleman lying in a hammock and listening to music

Elderly gentleman lying in a hammock and listening to music

Background imageCitizens Collection: Elderly gentleman lying in a hammock with a netbook

Elderly gentleman lying in a hammock with a netbook

Background imageCitizens Collection: Couple of Southern European origin, sitting on the back of a park bench

Couple of Southern European origin, sitting on the back of a park bench

Background imageCitizens Collection: People walking on street, (B&W), elevated view

People walking on street, (B&W), elevated view

Background imageCitizens Collection: Sealing and labelling some of the thousands of flasks of blood donated by citizens of Moscow: 1941

Sealing and labelling some of the thousands of flasks of blood donated by citizens of Moscow: 1941. World War II

Background imageCitizens Collection: Chariot race in Ancient Rome, late 19th century illustration. Bread and circuses

Chariot race in Ancient Rome, late 19th century illustration. Bread and circuses were two methods used to keep Emperors in favour with the citizens of Rome

Background imageCitizens Collection: On the sinking of the Lusitania, 1915. Britannia to America: In silence

On the sinking of the Lusitania, 1915. Britannia to America: In silence you have looked on felon blows, On butchers work of which the waste lands reek: Now, in Gods name

Background imageCitizens Collection: Conrad Gesner (1516-1565) Physician and naturalist. Practiced in Zurich until he died of plague

Conrad Gesner (1516-1565) Physician and naturalist. Practiced in Zurich until he died of plague. Engraving by Konrad Meyer (1618-1689) from a series of portraits of fellow citizens of Zurich

Background imageCitizens Collection: Germany annexed Alsace-Lorraine in 1871 after the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War

Germany annexed Alsace-Lorraine in 1871 after the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. The administration of the province was difficult

Background imageCitizens Collection: Procession of the Wooden Horse into Troy c 1760. Oil on canvas. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Procession of the Wooden Horse into Troy c 1760. Oil on canvas. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804) Venetian painter. Excited citizens dragging the Trojan horse into the city

Background imageCitizens Collection: Louis VI the Fat (1081-1137) king of France from 1108, granting the citizens

Louis VI the Fat (1081-1137) king of France from 1108, granting the citizens of Paris their first charter. Jean Paul Laurens (1838-1921) French. Hotel Dieu, Paris

Background imageCitizens Collection: Simplicissimus, November 1913. Cartoon depicting the Zabern Affair: The Alsatian Bogeyman

Simplicissimus, November 1913. Cartoon depicting the Zabern Affair: The Alsatian Bogeyman. Germany annexed Alsace-Lorraine in 1871

Background imageCitizens Collection: Print of celebration on 19th May 1970 of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States

Print of celebration on 19th May 1970 of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution of the United States, enacted 30 March 1870

Background imageCitizens Collection: Vorwarts the Berlin Peoples Newspaper for Sunday, 10 November 1918, carrying

Vorwarts the Berlin Peoples Newspaper for Sunday, 10 November 1918, carrying Friedrich Eberts message to the German citizens on his single day as Chancellor in place Prince Max of Baden

Background imageCitizens Collection: View Of Pottsville Taken From Sharp Mountain & Respectfully Dedicated To The Enterprising Citizens

View Of Pottsville Taken From Sharp Mountain & Respectfully Dedicated To The Enterprising Citizens Of The Coal Region By John Rubens Smith, 1775 1849, Us, USA, America

Background imageCitizens Collection: A Return From A March Or A False Alarm In A Country Village

A Return From A March Or A False Alarm In A Country Village, Engraving 1799, A Group Of British Citizens Mustered In Response To An Alarm That The French Were Attacking England Which Proved To Be

Background imageCitizens Collection: Le Boureau

Le Boureau, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraving 1798, George Tierney Dressed As An Executioner Standing Next To A Guillotine With A Crowd Of Liberty-capped Citizens In The Background

Background imageCitizens Collection: J. Gillray: Meeting of Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House. Speakers: Thelwall

J. Gillray: Meeting of Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House. Speakers: Thelwall, Gale Jones, Hodson, and John Binns, 1795

Background imageCitizens Collection: HANNIBAL (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and

HANNIBAL (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Citizens handing the keys to your city to Hannibal. Detail. Third cloth preserved of the series. Brussels manufacture. Wool and silk

Background imageCitizens Collection: The History of Hannibal: Hannibal in Italy. ca

The History of Hannibal: Hannibal in Italy. ca. 1570. Citizens handing the keys to your city to Hannibal. Detail. Third cloth preserved of the series. Brussels manufacture. Wool and silk

Background imageCitizens Collection: The Pied Piper

The Pied Piper
A rat catcher with a coat of many colours came forward and oprmised to rid the town of vermin for a large sum of money and the citizens were united with him and assured him of his salary

Background imageCitizens Collection: Old man carrying a flag is leading a group of male citizens

Old man carrying a flag is leading a group of male citizens in a procession at night. Date 1904 or 1905

Background imageCitizens Collection: True sketch of British citizens

True sketch of British citizens. Print shows a woman holding a portrait of a couple, standing next to a man holding a dog on a leash; the man is wearing a stove-pipe hat

Background imageCitizens Collection: Citizens Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad St. & Washingto

Citizens Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad St. & Washingto

Background imageCitizens Collection: Citizens Volunteer Hospital Philadelphia

Citizens Volunteer Hospital Philadelphia. Exterior view of the Citizens Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad St. & Washington Avenue, Philadelphia

Background imageCitizens Collection: The Bartholdi Statue--Bedloes Island, New York Harbor--Pres

The Bartholdi Statue--Bedloes Island, New York Harbor--Presented to the United States by citizens of France. The Statue of Liberty with inset portrait of Bartholdi in upper left corner. Date c1886

Background imageCitizens Collection: View of Pottsville Taken from Sharp Mountain & respectfully

View of Pottsville Taken from Sharp Mountain & respectfully dedicated to the enterprising citizens of the Coal Region by J.R. Smith

Background imageCitizens Collection: Grand banquet, given by the citizens of Cincinnati, to the v

Grand banquet, given by the citizens of Cincinnati, to the v

Background imageCitizens Collection: Portland, Me. To the citizens of Portland this picture is mo

Portland, Me. To the citizens of Portland this picture is most respectfully dedicated by the publishers. Date c1855

Background imageCitizens Collection: Volunteer refreshment saloon, supported gratuitously by the

Volunteer refreshment saloon, supported gratuitously by the citizens of Philadelphia, Pa. Date c1862 Feb. 12

Background imageCitizens Collection: RB Whitley, who was one of the first citizens of the town an

RB Whitley, who was one of the first citizens of the town and is one of its leading citizens, owner of the general store, president of the bank, and owns a cotton mill nearby and a farm

Background imageCitizens Collection: French troops in Cape Town 1860

French troops in Cape Town 1860
French troops from the ship La Dryade on their way to China mixing with the locals in Greenmarket Square in front of the city hall, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Date: 1860

Background imageCitizens Collection: The Pageant of the Child, Wandsworth, London

The Pageant of the Child, Wandsworth, London
Scene from The Pageant of the Child, a set of beautifully staged tableaux produced by the Waifs and Strays Society at Wandsworth Town Hall, London




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"Citizens: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Identity" From the fervor of Maine Road Stadium Fine Art to the boldness of Soviet propaganda posters, they have always been at the heart of shaping society. Just as Millicent Fawcett fought for women's suffrage and challenged societal norms, citizens throughout history have pushed boundaries and championed change. The British Empire stands as a testament to the power wielded by its citizens across vast territories. Through triumphs and tribulations, they left an indelible mark on the world stage. Similarly, English Costume 1500-1550 showcases how citizens' fashion choices reflected their social status and cultural heritage. Across continents, even in feudal Japan where samurai elevated themselves through honor and loyalty, it was ultimately ordinary citizens who built communities from within. The Boston Tea Party in 1773 exemplifies how citizen-led movements can spark revolutions that shape nations. Art has long served as a mirror reflecting society's values; Virgin of Mercy reminds us that compassion is intrinsic to citizenship. Meanwhile, poster advertising the Special Constabulary highlights how individuals contribute to maintaining law and order within their communities. Traveling back in time reveals snapshots like Watford in 1826 or Petticoat Lane bustling with life in 1856—testimonies to everyday people striving for better lives. Even today, Kolkata taxis symbolize resilience amidst chaos—a reflection of its vibrant citizenry navigating through crowded streets and can not just passive participants but active agents shaping our collective destiny, and are bound by shared experiences while embracing diversity—a tapestry woven together by countless threads representing dreams realized or deferred. In this ever-evolving world, let us celebrate those who dare to challenge conventions—citizens whose stories intertwine with ours—creating a rich tapestry that defines who we are today and shapes what we will become tomorrow.