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Idol Collection (#15)

From Hollywood heartthrobs to ancient deities, idols have captivated us throughout history

Background imageIdol Collection: Rock carved granite image of the 7m tall standing Buddha

Rock carved granite image of the 7m tall standing Buddha, Gal Vihara, Polonnaruwa (Polonnaruva), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Detail of the rock carved granite image of the 7m tall

Detail of the rock carved granite image of the 7m tall standing Buddha, Gal Vihara, Polonnaruwa (Polonnaruva), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Rock carved granite image of the seated Buddha

Rock carved granite image of the seated Buddha, Gal Vihara, Polonnaruwa (Polonnaruva), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Giant gold seated Buddha statue at entrance to the Cave Temples

Giant gold seated Buddha statue at entrance to the Cave Temples, Golden Temple, Cave Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Giant statue dating from the 5th century

Giant statue dating from the 5th century, of the standing Buddha giving a blessing with his right hand, and lifting the robe to signify reincarnation with his left hand, Aukana, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Penitents lifting the Jesus Christ carriage during Semana Santa

Penitents lifting the Jesus Christ carriage during Semana Santa (Holy Week) procession, Salamanca, Castilla y Leon (Old Castile), Spain, Europe

Background imageIdol Collection: Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Two women stop at a Buddhist shrine on the Lingkhor Lam, a traditional pilgrimage circuit around

Two women stop at a Buddhist shrine on the Lingkhor Lam, a traditional pilgrimage circuit around the city of Lhasa, Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Woman pays respect at Meru Nyingba Buddhist monastery, Bharkor, Lhasa, Tibet, China, Asia

Woman pays respect at Meru Nyingba Buddhist monastery, Bharkor, Lhasa, Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: Woman adding yak butter from her butter lamp to those in the Buddhist temple

Woman adding yak butter from her butter lamp to those in the Buddhist temple, Meru Nyingba monastery, Bharkor, Lhasa, Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageIdol Collection: The Descent of Our Lady of Snows shrine carried through the streets during religious festival

The Descent of Our Lady of Snows shrine carried through the streets during religious festival, Santa Cruz de la Palma, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Background imageIdol Collection: Philistines and the Ark

Philistines and the Ark
The Philistines capture the Ark of the Covenant, and place it in the Temple of their god Dagon, where it shatters the idol and causes much havoc, so they plan to get rid of it

Background imageIdol Collection: Myth / Japan / Iganosuke

Myth / Japan / Iganosuke
Iganosuke dives for the pipe and finds the idol

Background imageIdol Collection: Irish Idol Cartoon 1869

Irish Idol Cartoon 1869
THE IRISH IDOL Anti-Irish cartoon depicting the Irish people worshipping the M.P. O Donovan Rossa as an idol of treason

Background imageIdol Collection: Olav II Converts People

Olav II Converts People
Olaf II converts the people of Gudbrandsdalen by showing them that their god Thor was powerless

Background imageIdol Collection: Owen Nares / Smart Novels

Owen Nares / Smart Novels
OWEN NARES British matinee idol and silent film actor

Background imageIdol Collection: Edward Vii / Truth 1891

Edward Vii / Truth 1891
EDWARD VII Depicted as Societys Idol (2 of 2 - other filed under Queen Victoria)

Background imageIdol Collection: Racial / Marquesas Natives

Racial / Marquesas Natives
Marquesas Islands: two native men with an idol

Background imageIdol Collection: Hindu God / Ganesa

Hindu God / Ganesa
GANESA, god of wisdom and art; a benign deity depicted in human form with an elephants head

Background imageIdol Collection: Native Haitian Worship

Native Haitian Worship
The idol-worship of the native Haitians

Background imageIdol Collection: Pagan Laplanders

Pagan Laplanders sacrifice to an idol

Background imageIdol Collection: Laplanders worshipping an idol

Laplanders worshipping an idol




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From Hollywood heartthrobs to ancient deities, idols have captivated us throughout history. On the Tatler cover, Ronald Colman and his Sealyham Terrier exude an idol-like aura of charm and elegance. Meanwhile, the Big Buddha statue on Lantau Island stands tall as a symbol of devotion in Hong Kong's Po Lin Monastery. In the world of entertainment, Rudolph Valentino was hailed as a silent film idol whose smoldering looks melted hearts worldwide. And even centuries ago, a man with a glass in hand captured in Cycladic Art became an enigmatic idol frozen in time. Traveling to India's Kumortuli reveals small bells that adorn idols crafted by skilled artisans in Kolkata, showcasing their dedication to religious traditions. In Mexico's Aztec civilization, human sacrifices were offered to appease the sun-god—an unsettling reminder of how far people would go for their beliefs. Literature too has its share of idols; Bardelys The Magnificent tells tales of charismatic heroes who become legends. Yet not all they are fictional; missionaries like those shown in 1837 sought to challenge China's worship practices and redefine what it meant to be an idolater. Throughout history, figures like Charlemagne and Baal held immense power over civilizations as gods or rulers—idols worshipped or feared by many. Even closer to home at Sandringham estate lies an Indian Idol amidst the grounds—a testament to cultural exchange and appreciation. Lastly, we encounter Vitzliputzli (Huitzilopochtli), a Mexican deity whose name echoes through time—an idol revered by ancient civilizations for protection and strength. Whether they inspire adoration or controversy, these diverse idols remind us of humanity's eternal quest for something greater than ourselves.