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Curing Collection (page 8)

"Curing: A Timeless Art of Healing and Preservation" Step into the world of variety theatre, where Dr

Background imageCuring Collection: FRANCISQUE CROTTE / 1901

FRANCISQUE CROTTE / 1901
Francisque Crotte demonstrates his machine for curing tuberculosis Date: 1901

Background imageCuring Collection: Method of curing anchovies in Sicily 1834

Method of curing anchovies in Sicily 1834
In the Mediterranean Sea, the anchovy is chiefly taken at night; large fires are lighted on rafts, which attracts the fish, engraving showing men a cellars packing anchovies in barrels in salt

Background imageCuring Collection: Tarantula

Tarantula
THE TARANTULA With the method of curing those stung by it, which is effected by Music and DANCING - specifically, by dancing the tarantella Date: circa 1770

Background imageCuring Collection: Saints Peter and John Healing a Cripple at the Gate of the Temple, 1501-47

Saints Peter and John Healing a Cripple at the Gate of the Temple, 1501-47

Background imageCuring Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20048987

EyeUbiquitous_20048987
Ghana, Near Accra Smiling woman smoking fish in large circular clay oven

Background imageCuring Collection: Paul and Barnabas at Lystra. Creator: Jacob Symonsz. Pynas

Paul and Barnabas at Lystra. Creator: Jacob Symonsz. Pynas
Paul and Barnabas at Lystra

Background imageCuring Collection: The Healing of the Blind Man and the Raising of Lazarus, first half 12th century

The Healing of the Blind Man and the Raising of Lazarus, first half 12th century (possibly 1129-34)

Background imageCuring Collection: Tobias Curing His Fathers Blindness, 1630-35. Creator: Bernardo Strozzi

Tobias Curing His Fathers Blindness, 1630-35. Creator: Bernardo Strozzi
Tobias Curing His Fathers Blindness, 1630-35

Background imageCuring Collection: Saint Peter Martyr Healing the Leg of a Young Man, ca. 1450. Creator: Antonio Vivarini

Saint Peter Martyr Healing the Leg of a Young Man, ca. 1450. Creator: Antonio Vivarini
Saint Peter Martyr Healing the Leg of a Young Man, ca. 1450

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ Healing the Blindman, ca. 1725-30. Creator: Gerardus Duyckinck

Christ Healing the Blindman, ca. 1725-30. Creator: Gerardus Duyckinck
Christ Healing the Blindman, ca. 1725-30

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ Healing the Blind, ca. 1570. Creator: El Greco

Christ Healing the Blind, ca. 1570. Creator: El Greco
Christ Healing the Blind, ca. 1570

Background imageCuring Collection: Saints Peter and John Healing the Lame Man, 1655. Creator: Nicolas Poussin

Saints Peter and John Healing the Lame Man, 1655. Creator: Nicolas Poussin
Saints Peter and John Healing the Lame Man, 1655

Background imageCuring Collection: Interior of a Cree Indian Tent, 1820, (1946). Creator: Edward Francis Finden

Interior of a Cree Indian Tent, 1820, (1946). Creator: Edward Francis Finden
Interior of a Cree Indian Tent, 1820, (1946). Indigenous people round a fire in northern Canada, depicted by a member of John Franklins Coppermine Expedition of 1819-1822

Background imageCuring Collection: Jesus said, Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?, mid 19th century

Jesus said, Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?, mid 19th century. Biblical scene, from Luke 17: 17: And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine

Background imageCuring Collection: Then saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed... mid-late 19th century

Then saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed... mid-late 19th century
Then saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house, mid-late 19th century. Biblical scene

Background imageCuring Collection: Aesculapius, 1830. Creator: Unknown

Aesculapius, 1830. Creator: Unknown
Aesculapius, 1830. Aesculapius, hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek mythology. Son of Apollo. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. J

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ and the Woman of Canaan, c1577-1579. Creator: Philip Galle

Christ and the Woman of Canaan, c1577-1579. Creator: Philip Galle
Christ and the Woman of Canaan, c1577-1579. Depiction of the exorcism of the Syrophoenician womans daughter, or the healing of a Canaanite womans daughter

Background imageCuring Collection: The Miracles of Saint Francis of Paola, c. 1627-8 (oil on panel)

The Miracles of Saint Francis of Paola, c. 1627-8 (oil on panel)
3077081 The Miracles of Saint Francis of Paola, c.1627-8 (oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 110.5x79.4 cm; J

Background imageCuring Collection: The Pool of Bethesda, 1772

The Pool of Bethesda, 1772
Christ healing a man at the pool of Bethesda, who has not been able to walk for 38 years. On the left a group of ill people wait for their turn in the miraculous waters

Background imageCuring Collection: St Peter healing the Cripple at Lystra, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry Corbould

St Peter healing the Cripple at Lystra, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry Corbould
St Peter healing the Cripple at Lystra, c1810-c1844

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ healing a sick man, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry Corbould

Christ healing a sick man, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry Corbould
Christ healing a sick man, c1810-c1844. Figures gathered round including a female figure touching Christs cloak with her face

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ healing the Paralysed Man let down by Ropes, c1810-c1844

Christ healing the Paralysed Man let down by Ropes, c1810-c1844

Background imageCuring Collection: Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Lourdes grottoes are replicas of the original grotto at Lourdes in southern France

Background imageCuring Collection: Jesus Y El Centurio De Cafarnaun, (Jesus and the Centurion), 1571, (c1934). Artist: Paolo Veronese

Jesus Y El Centurio De Cafarnaun, (Jesus and the Centurion), 1571, (c1934). Artist: Paolo Veronese
Jesus Y El Centurio De Cafarnaun, (Jesus and the Centurion), 1571, (c1934). From the Book of Matthew, the encounter between two groups of characters

Background imageCuring Collection: Charles II touching a patient for the Kings evil, c1680 (1903)

Charles II touching a patient for the Kings evil, c1680 (1903). Artist: Frederick-Hendrik van den Hove
Charles II touching a patient for the Kings evil, c1680 (1903).The royal touch was a form of laying on of hands, whereby French and English monarchs would touch their subjects

Background imageCuring Collection: Saint Martin Healing a Possessed Man, c 17th century, (1903). Artist: Jacob Jordaens

Saint Martin Healing a Possessed Man, c 17th century, (1903). Artist: Jacob Jordaens
Saint Martin Healing a Possessed Man, c 17th century. After a study in chalk and water colour by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678). From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ raising Lazarus, 1814

Christ raising Lazarus, 1814. From the Bible, John 11:1-46

Background imageCuring Collection: Cupping, wet and dry, as a therapeutic measure, Africa, 1922. Artist: FW Taylor

Cupping, wet and dry, as a therapeutic measure, Africa, 1922. Artist: FW Taylor
Cupping, wet and dry, as a therapeutic measure, Africa, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire

Background imageCuring Collection: Christ healing the blind, 1926. Artist: Hofmann

Christ healing the blind, 1926. Artist: Hofmann
Christ healing the blind, c1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 1: The Birth of Christianity, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageCuring Collection: A triptych of the healing work of St Remy, Bishop of Reims, 11th century (1870)

A triptych of the healing work of St Remy, Bishop of Reims, 11th century (1870). The first compartment represents St Remy healing a paralytic; the second

Background imageCuring Collection: The Healing of Tobit, c1635. Artist: Bernardo Strozzi

The Healing of Tobit, c1635. Artist: Bernardo Strozzi
The Healing of Tobit, c1635. The Archangel Raphael, sent by God to heal Tobit of his blindness. The Book of Tobit is regarded as part of the biblical canon by the Catholic

Background imageCuring Collection: The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, (Central panel), 1531. Artist: Lucas van Leyden

The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, (Central panel), 1531. Artist: Lucas van Leyden
The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, (Central panel), 1531. Leyden, Lucas, van (1489/94-1533). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageCuring Collection: Electricity In The Art Of Healing, 1881. Artist: W Shinkle

Electricity In The Art Of Healing, 1881. Artist: W Shinkle
Electricity In The Art Of Healing, 1881. US President James Garfield has medical attention from an electrical detector. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven

Background imageCuring Collection: Curing of a hemiplegic, 15th century

Curing of a hemiplegic, 15th century. Illustration from Le livre des faiz monseigneur Saint Louis, in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageCuring Collection: Jesus Opens the Eyes of the Man born Blind, 1311. Artist: Duccio di Buoninsegna

Jesus Opens the Eyes of the Man born Blind, 1311. Artist: Duccio di Buoninsegna
Jesus Opens the Eyes of the Man born Blind, 1311. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageCuring Collection: Jesus performing miracles, 1394. Artist: Rotakes

Jesus performing miracles, 1394. Artist: Rotakes
Jesus performing miracles, 1394. Jesus curing the man possessed of a devil (top) and raising Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary, after four days (bottom)

Background imageCuring Collection: Fish, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent Thomas

Fish, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent Thomas
Fish, c1850. Around the central image are vignettes of boats fishing for mackerel, and for anchovies with flares, of spearing fish and catching with rod and line

Background imageCuring Collection: Herring Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Herring Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Herring Curing, c1845. Men preparing herrings; one carries a basket of the fish, another puts them in a barrel. Plate from Graphic Illustrations of Animals - Showing Their Utility to Man

Background imageCuring Collection: Cod Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Cod Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Cod Curing, c1845. Men curing cod; one holds the fish over a barrel, probably of salt, used to make the fish keep for months. The other hangs the cod up on a line

Background imageCuring Collection: Roman bronze votive Leg, 1st-2nd century

Roman bronze votive Leg, 1st-2nd century. Would be dedicated to a shrine for healing by a person hoping for a cure for a bad leg

Background imageCuring Collection: Early Christian Sarcophagus of Christ healing the sick, 4th century

Early Christian Sarcophagus of Christ healing the sick, 4th century. At Vatican Museums

Background imageCuring Collection: Detail of early Christian sarcophagus

Detail of early Christian sarcophagus at Arles, France, depicting Christ healing a blind man. Now in the museum of Christian Art

Background imageCuring Collection: Depiction of Jesus healing the blind man, 12th century

Depiction of Jesus healing the blind man, 12th century
Depiction of Jesus healing the blind man from the capitol in the clositers of a cathedral in Sicily, 12th century

Background imageCuring Collection: Etruscan votive offerings from a sanctuary of healing

Etruscan votive offerings from a sanctuary of healing, from the British Museums collection

Background imageCuring Collection: Underground to the healing centre of the Asklepion in Pergamum, 2nd century

Underground to the healing centre of the Asklepion in Pergamum, 2nd century
Underground to the healing centre of the Asklepion, dedicated to Asklepios, in Pergamum, 2nd century

Background imageCuring Collection: Elijah, Old Testament prophet, raising the widows son from apparent death, c1860

Elijah, Old Testament prophet, raising the widows son from apparent death, c1860. From the Bible (1 Kings 17)

Background imageCuring Collection: Jesus raising Lazarus from his tomb, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave Dore

Jesus raising Lazarus from his tomb, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave Dore
Jesus raising Lazarus from his tomb, 1865-1866. From the Bible (John 2:43)




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"Curing: A Timeless Art of Healing and Preservation" Step into the world of variety theatre, where Dr. Walford Bodie mesmerizes audiences with his captivating performances that cure their souls. In the late 15th century, a German Master painted "The Healing of Saint Roch, " depicting the miraculous power of faith in curing ailments and bringing hope to those in need. Travel back to 1591 Florida, where Native Americans skillfully cured fish and game on a barbecue, showcasing their ancient knowledge passed down through generations. Witness the vibrant colored engravings by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues' lost drawings, capturing the essence of Native American barbecues as they masterfully preserve food for sustenance. Parma hams gracefully hang on curing racks, slowly transforming into culinary delights that tantalize our taste buds and remind us of centuries-old traditions from Italy. On Bornholm Island in Denmark's Scandinavia region, little Bornhomers perfect the art of smoking herrings – a time-honored method that infuses these delicacies with rich flavors and preserves them for future enjoyment. Discover tarantism cure from 1877 - an intriguing practice aimed at healing individuals bitten by poisonous spiders through music and dance therapy – reflecting humanity's endless quest for remedies throughout history. Marvel at Kronheim & Co's c. 1860 depiction of Christ raising Jairus' daughter from death itself; a powerful symbol reminding us that even in our darkest moments, there is always hope for healing and restoration. Transport yourself to c. 1890 when Electropathic Belts were advertised as revolutionary devices capable various ailments using electrical currents – an innovative approach to wellness ahead of its time. Experience Jesus' encounter with the Centurion depicted on canvas; this biblical moment showcases compassion transcending boundaries as faith becomes a powerful force in overcoming illness and suffering.