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Pained Collection

In the depths of my pain, I found solace in the hands of a caring doctor. The black and white photo captures the moment when hope was served to me on a silver platter

Background imagePained Collection: The Maniac, 1880. Creator: Fitz Hugh Lane

The Maniac, 1880. Creator: Fitz Hugh Lane
The Maniac, 1880

Background imagePained Collection: Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Hate or Jealousy, Anger, Desire, Physical Pain), from... 1762/77

Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Hate or Jealousy, Anger, Desire, Physical Pain), from... 1762/77. Creator: A. J
Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Hate or Jealousy, Anger, Desire, Physical Pain), from Encyclopedie, 1762/77

Background imagePained Collection: How the doctor served me (b / w photo)

How the doctor served me (b / w photo)
3093626 How the doctor served me (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: How the doctor served me)

Background imagePained Collection: Laocoon (marble) (detail of 217181) (b / w photo)

Laocoon (marble) (detail of 217181) (b / w photo)
ALI237392 Laocoon (marble) (detail of 217181) (b/w photo) by Greek; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Alinari

Background imagePained Collection: My heart is sore pained within me, Psalm LV, 4 (engraving)

My heart is sore pained within me, Psalm LV, 4 (engraving)
5218570 My heart is sore pained within me, Psalm LV, 4 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: My heart is sore pained within me, Psalm LV, 4)

Background imagePained Collection: Rick Wakeman (left seen here with Alvin Stardust at the Royal Albert Hall

Rick Wakeman (left seen here with Alvin Stardust at the Royal Albert Hall. December 1984 84 7107

Background imagePained Collection: Sir John Herschel, April 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Sir John Herschel, April 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir John Herschel, April 1867

Background imagePained Collection: Sir John Herschel, 1875. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Sir John Herschel, 1875. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir John Herschel, 1875

Background imagePained Collection: Sir John Herschel, 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Sir John Herschel, 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir John Herschel, 1867

Background imagePained Collection: Worshipping With Chains

Worshipping With Chains

Background imagePained Collection: Praying With Chains

Praying With Chains

Background imagePained Collection: The Nightmare Leaving Two Sleeping Women, 1810 (graphite & w / c on paper)

The Nightmare Leaving Two Sleeping Women, 1810 (graphite & w / c on paper)
XIR178999 The Nightmare Leaving Two Sleeping Women, 1810 (graphite & w/c on paper) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli, Johann Heinrich) (1741-1825); Kunsthaus, Zurich

Background imagePained Collection: Woman bandaging finger of man with greasy hands, sitting on running board of car with hood open

Woman bandaging finger of man with greasy hands, sitting on running board of car with hood open
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1920s: Woman bandaging finger of man with greasy hands, sitting on running board of car with hood open



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In the depths of my pain, I found solace in the hands of a caring doctor. The black and white photo captures the moment when hope was served to me on a silver platter. Just like Laocoon, trapped in his marble prison, I too felt bound by the chains of agony. This detail from 217181 reminds me that even in suffering, there is beauty to be found. "My heart is sore pained within me, " echoes Psalm LV, 4. Engraved words etched deep into my soul as I navigate through this sea of anguish. Julia Margaret Cameron's lens captured Sir John Herschel's torment in April 1867. His weary eyes tell tales of battles fought within himself - a silent struggle only he can comprehend. Years later, Julia Margaret Cameron immortalized Sir John Herschel once again in her photograph from 1875. A haunting portrait that speaks volumes about the enduring nature of pain and its impact on one's spirit. The image taken by Julia Margaret Cameron in 1867 shows Sir John Herschel with an expression that reveals both physical and emotional distress. It serves as a reminder that pain knows no boundaries or time constraints; it can strike at any moment without warning. Rick Wakeman stands beside Alvin Stardust at the Royal Albert Hall - two musicians who have experienced their fair share of pain throughout their careers. Their resilience shines through as they continue to create music despite life's hardships. "Worshipping With Chains" and "Praying With Chains" depict individuals finding solace amidst their suffering. These powerful artworks remind us that sometimes our greatest strength emerges from our darkest moments. "The Nightmare Leaving Two Sleeping Women" portrays the unsettling presence of nightmares invading peaceful slumber. Pain doesn't discriminate; it infiltrates even our most vulnerable moments, leaving us restless and tormented. A woman tenderly bandages a man's finger while sitting on a car's running board.