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Kidnapping Collection (#8)

"Captured by Chaos: A Journey through Kidnapping in Art and History" From ancient myths to historical events, the theme has captivated artists for centuries

Background imageKidnapping Collection: The Demon Marichi Tries to Dissuade Ravana... from a dispersed Ramayana series, ca

The Demon Marichi Tries to Dissuade Ravana... from a dispersed Ramayana series, ca
The Demon Marichi Tries to Dissuade Ravana; Illustrated folio from a dispersed Ramayana series, ca. 1780. Ravana plans to abduct Sita

Background imageKidnapping Collection: Peter Williamson, Remarkable for his Captivity & Sufferings, 1821. Creator: Robert Cooper

Peter Williamson, Remarkable for his Captivity & Sufferings, 1821. Creator: Robert Cooper
Peter Williamson, Remarkable for his Captivity & Sufferings, 1821. Portrait of Scottish memoirist Peter Williamson (1730-1799) habited in the dress of a Delaware North American Indian

Background imageKidnapping Collection: Attack on the Smugglers, Guy Mannering, c1837. Creator: Cosmo Armstrong

Attack on the Smugglers, Guy Mannering, c1837. Creator: Cosmo Armstrong
Attack on the Smugglers, Guy Mannering, c1837. Scene from " Guy Mannering or The Astrologer" by Sir Walter Scott. [Simpkin & Marshall, London]

Background imageKidnapping Collection: The Ransom, 1860-62 (oil on canvas)

The Ransom, 1860-62 (oil on canvas)
1072784 The Ransom, 1860-62 (oil on canvas) by Millais, John Everett (1829-96); 129.5x114.3 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageKidnapping Collection: The Kidnap of American missionary Ellen Maria Stone

The Kidnap of American missionary Ellen Maria Stone
Miss Ellen Maria Stone, a Congregationalist missionary and her pregnant fellow missionary friend Katerina StefanovaTsilka are kidnapped on 3rd September 1901 in the Ottoman Balkans by an Internal

Background imageKidnapping Collection: Centaur kidnapping a young woman. Battle of the Lapiths

Centaur kidnapping a young woman. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble. West pediment

Background imageKidnapping Collection: kidnapping Helena kidnapped Paris Trojans foreground

kidnapping Helena kidnapped Paris Trojans foreground
The kidnapping of Helena, Helena is kidnapped by Paris and the Trojans. In the foreground, Trojans pull her into a boat. Another figure is wearing her robe




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"Captured by Chaos: A Journey through Kidnapping in Art and History" From ancient myths to historical events, the theme has captivated artists for centuries. In the engraving "The abduction of Amymone by the sea monster, " we witness a terrifying encounter between a helpless maiden and a fearsome creature from the depths. The artist's intricate details bring this mythological tale to life, leaving us in awe of both its beauty and horror. Moving forward in time, Gavin Hamilton's painting "Paris Abducting Helen" transports us to an era filled with passion and turmoil. The artist skillfully portrays Paris whisking away Helen, setting into motion one of history's most legendary conflicts – the Trojan War. This captivating artwork leaves us pondering the consequences that arise from impulsive actions driven by desire. In another artistic portrayal, we are thrust into Greek mythology as we witness a centaur kidnapping a young woman during the Battle of Lapiths. This chaotic scene serves as a reminder that even within epic battles, innocent lives can be caught in the crossfire. Shifting gears to more recent times, we find ourselves immersed in reality as we glimpse at young Kristen Bullen proudly displaying her cake at home in Catford. While seemingly unrelated to our previous examples, it reminds us that not all kidnappings occur within grand tales or historical events; they can happen anywhere and affect anyone. Returning to history once again, Martin Luther's abduction on his return journey takes center stage. Hauptmann von Berlepsch and Burkhard Hund orchestrated this daring act due to religious tensions surrounding Luther's excommunication from the pope and outlawry by Emperor Charles V. Through engravings depicting this eventful incident, we gain insight into an important chapter in religious history. Artistic representations also explore themes beyond Western culture; Selim And Zuleika Or The Fiancee Of Abydos showcases Eastern influences through the captivating tale of love and abduction.