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"Great Tribulation: A Kaleidoscope of History and Emotion" Step into a world where art captures the essence of human triumphs, struggles, and celebrations. From the vibrant colors of "A New Kind of Derby" to the solemn remembrance in "On the Anniversary of the Battle of Ortigara, " these lithographs transport us through time. Intriguingly, we encounter Ss Pope Pius X's portrait during his priestly jubilee, radiating reverence and devotion. The chromolitho souvenir commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee showcases pivotal moments that shaped her reign - a testament to her enduring legacy. "The Seven King Edwards" lithograph unveils an intriguing lineage while "The Delhi Durbar" immerses us in India's rich cultural tapestry. Charles Robert Ashbee's engraving depicting "The Triumph of the Innocents" evokes both innocence and resilience amidst adversity. Traveling further back in time, "May Day 1884" on millboard transports us to an era filled with joyous festivities. Meanwhile, poignant black-and-white photographs capture historic moments such as Postmaster General James A. Farley alongside First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and President Franklin Roosevelt at a Democratic Victory Dinner in Washington DC. As we delve deeper into history, we witness Coventry's Memorial Park come alive on Carnival Night 1937 through oil on canvas brushstrokes. Another captivating photograph reveals Eleanor Roosevelt attending Franklin Roosevelt's Birthday Ball in 1938 - a glimpse into their extraordinary partnership. Finally, let us raise our glasses to toast "The Toast 1913, " encapsulating camaraderie and celebration across generations. These artworks remind us that throughout history, humanity has endured tribulations but also found solace in unity and shared experiences. They serve as windows into our collective past - stories waiting to be discovered by those who seek them out.