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Regard Collection (#4)

"Regard: A Glimpse into the Soul through Art and Time" In the timeless masterpiece "The Return of the Prodigal Son" by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Background imageRegard Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, Mrs Jiniwin & Sampson Brass

The Old Curiosity Shop, Mrs Jiniwin & Sampson Brass
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841

Background imageRegard Collection: Small Cottage Garden

Small Cottage Garden
Even a small cottage garden. although limited in regard to space, can be made extremely picturesque. This example is in suburban London. Date: 1930s

Background imageRegard Collection: Thanksgiving reception

Thanksgiving reception
Thanksgiving Reception at Grand Central palace given under the auspices of the Officers and Men of the U.S.F.S. Alabama in token of their regard, to Admiral C.H. Davis U.S.N. Nineteen Hundred & Six

Background imageRegard Collection: Wizard of Oz / Palace Room

Wizard of Oz / Palace Room
Dorothy and Toto regard their splendid room at the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard inside the Emerald City

Background imageRegard Collection: Trouble at Geneva 2

Trouble at Geneva 2
Street fighting breaks out in Geneva between the independents and the authorities in regard to the citys religious status. The arsenal is seized by the insurgents

Background imageRegard Collection: Trouble at Geneva 1

Trouble at Geneva 1
Street fighting breaks out in Geneva between the independents and the authorities in regard to the citys religious status

Background imageRegard Collection: Trouble at Geneva 3

Trouble at Geneva 3
Street fighting breaks out in Geneva between the independents and the authorities in regard to the citys religious status. The bridges are barricaded

Background imageRegard Collection: Snake-Gods of Ouidah

Snake-Gods of Ouidah
The people of Ouidah, Benin (West Africa) venerate a species of large non-poisonous snakes, whom they regard as protectors and allow to go freely in their villages

Background imageRegard Collection: Black-winged Kite - Portrait. Cape Province. South Africa

Black-winged Kite - Portrait. Cape Province. South Africa
WAT-10328-m Black-winged Kite - Portrait. Cape Province. South Africa Elanus caeruleus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way




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"Regard: A Glimpse into the Soul through Art and Time" In the timeless masterpiece "The Return of the Prodigal Son" by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, we witness a profound regard between a father and his wayward child. The artist's brushstrokes capture the depth of emotion in their eyes, conveying forgiveness and unconditional love. Traveling to Egypt in 1910, one cannot help but be captivated by the enigmatic gaze of the Sphinx. Its inscrutable regard has puzzled scholars for centuries, leaving us to wonder about its secrets hidden within those ancient stone features. Moving on to religious art, we encounter Mary's tender regard towards her infant son in "Virgin and Child, " created during the 16th century. This portrayal evokes a sense of maternal protection and devotion that transcends time. In Rogier Van der Weyden's "Christ Appearing to His Mother, " painted around 1440, we witness an intense moment as Jesus reveals himself after his crucifixion. Their gazes meet with overwhelming compassion and understanding, illustrating a profound connection between mother and son. Shifting gears to contemporary expressions of affection, a young couple depicted on a romantic greetings card exchange loving regards that speak volumes without words. Their eyes sparkle with shared dreams and promises for their future together. Stepping away from human subjects but no less impactful is a venerated wooden figure whose serene regard exudes spirituality beyond our comprehension. It invites contemplation about faith and reverence for something greater than ourselves. During wartime in 1943, an advert for Harella coats showcases smart fits from any angle – emphasizing how even amidst chaos or uncertainty; attention to detail can bring confidence when facing adversity head-on. Political history intertwines with regard as Clement Attlee stands alongside General Jose Miaja in Madrid during 1937 - united against fascism while exchanging mutual respect through their socialist salute.