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Rejoiced Collection (#25)

"Rejoiced: A Celebration of Moments in History" Step into a world where jubilation knows no bounds




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"Rejoiced: A Celebration of Moments in History" Step into a world where jubilation knows no bounds. From the vibrant colors of "A new kind of derby" to the grandeur of "The Delhi Durbar, India, " each lithograph and painting tells a story of joyous occasions that have left an indelible mark on history. On the anniversary of the Battle of Ortigara, witness the pilgrimage of over six thousand Alpine souls paying homage to their fallen heroes. Their determination and resilience captured beautifully in this lithograph, reminding us all to cherish our freedom. Ss Pope Pius X's priestly jubilee is now being celebrated through this exquisite portrait. The colors come alive as we honor his devotion and service to his faith, a true cause for rejoicing. Travel back in time with "Souvenir of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. " Chromolitho brings key events during her reign vividly before our eyes, and is a testament to her remarkable legacy and reign that deserves celebration even today. "The seven King Edwards" litho takes us on a journey through time as we commemorate these influential monarchs who shaped history with their rule. Let their stories inspire us to embrace change fearlessly. In Charles Robert Ashbee's engraving, "The Triumph of the Innocents, " innocence triumphs over adversity—a powerful reminder that even amidst darkness, there is always hope worth rejoicing for. May Day 1884 comes alive through oil on millboard; it captures the spirit and energy radiating from people celebrating together—their laughter echoing throughout generations—reminding us how unity can bring immense joy. Postmaster General James A. Farley, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and U. S President Franklin Roosevelt share an intimate moment at Democratic Victory Dinner in Washington DC 1937—a snapshot capturing pure happiness amidst political triumph—an occasion worthy of celebration indeed. Enter Coventry's Memorial Park during Carnival Night 1937, where the canvas comes alive with vibrant colors.