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Relationship Collection (#57)

"Exploring the Complexities of Relationships Through Art" Love, forgiveness

Background imageRelationship Collection: Three-band anemonefish

Three-band anemonefish (Amphriprion tricinctus) in a breeding farm. This fish is a type of clownfish. Clownfish are immune to the stings of anemones, enabling them to live within their tentacles

Background imageRelationship Collection: Lucky in love, conceptual image

Lucky in love, conceptual image

Background imageRelationship Collection: Root fungus, light micrograph

Root fungus, light micrograph
Root fungus. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a root containing fungal hyphae called endotrophic mycorrhiza. The hyphae (green and blue)

Background imageRelationship Collection: Internet dating, conceptual image

Internet dating, conceptual image. Computer artwork of hearts on a laptop computer screen, representing finding love on the internet

Background imageRelationship Collection: Female homosexuality, conceptual image

Female homosexuality, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two female symbols joined together, representing sexual attraction and relationships between women

Background imageRelationship Collection: Male homosexuality, conceptual image

Male homosexuality, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two male symbols joined together, representing sexual attraction and relationships between men

Background imageRelationship Collection: Anemonefish in sea anemone

Anemonefish in sea anemone
Anemonefish (Amphiprion sp.) in a sea anemone. Photographed in Bunaken Marine Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRelationship Collection: Fly agaric fungus

Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria). The mycelium of the fly agaric fungus shares a symbiotic relationship with the spruce, forming a mycorrhizal sheath around the roots of the tree

Background imageRelationship Collection: Death cap fungi

Death cap fungi (Amanita phalloides) at the base of a beech tree (Fagus sp. not seen) The mycelium of the death cap fungus shares a symbiotic relationship with the beech

Background imageRelationship Collection: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, SEM

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, SEM
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (Rhizobium sp.) living on a root nodule of a runner bean plant (Phaseolus coccineus)

Background imageRelationship Collection: Lichen, light micrograph

Lichen, light micrograph
Lichen. Light micrograph of a section through tissue of a lichen. Lichens are symbiotic associations of a fungus (the mycobiont) with a photosynthetic partner (the photobiont)

Background imageRelationship Collection: USA, Pennsylvania. Yellow Gerbera Daisies, close up, purple background. Credit as

USA, Pennsylvania. Yellow Gerbera Daisies, close up, purple background. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageRelationship Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Gombe Nat l Park, Flirt, a 3-week-old chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Africa, Tanzania, Gombe Nat l Park, Flirt, a 3-week-old chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Background imageRelationship Collection: Montevideo wartime brochure cover

Montevideo wartime brochure cover
Cover of souvenir brochure of scenes from Montevideo, Uruguay, from the Municipal Office of Propaganda and Information, to the soldiers of Great Britain, defenders of the liberty of the world

Background imageRelationship Collection: The language of the legs

The language of the legs
The Language of the legs! - charting the development of a relationship through body language - from Timid to Ecstacy !

Background imageRelationship Collection: RMS Olympic, Queens Hotel Queenstown

RMS Olympic, Queens Hotel Queenstown
Two items relating to the RMS Olympic luxury cruise liner. An information card for the Queens Hotel, Queenstown (on the southern coast of Ireland) boasts of redecoration

Background imageRelationship Collection: A Fantasy by Edwin Morrow

A Fantasy by Edwin Morrow
A young woman imagines a rich suitor in her hands, and thinks, " He loves me, he loves me not..." as coins and money notes fall to the ground instead of petals

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Native soldiers surprised

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Native soldiers surprised
A night alarm during sentry duty during the 2nd Ashanti War. Native soldiers eyes wide with fear tread softly in the direction of danger

Background imageRelationship Collection: The town of Sutah, Gold Coast, 1874

The town of Sutah, Gold Coast, 1874
Sutah was one of the towns which the British took on their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) Paying a West India regiment

The Ashanti War (1873-74) Paying a West India regiment
British officers paying soldiers of a West India regiment during the 2nd Ashanti War. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana

Background imageRelationship Collection: Port of Christianborg near Accra, 1873

Port of Christianborg near Accra, 1873
This former Swedish outpost on the Gold Coast was sold to the British in 1873 when, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana

Background imageRelationship Collection: A young boy with British officers in Kumasi, 1874

A young boy with British officers in Kumasi, 1874
The last in Kumasi - a young boy eating bananas while a British officer tries to talk to him. In the background, the British troops are marching away

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74)

The Ashanti War (1873-74)
The British camp of Mansu on the road to the Prah river during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74). In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Castle of Elmina, Gold Coast, 1873

The Castle of Elmina, Gold Coast, 1873
The Castle of Elmina which both the British and the Ashanti Kings tried to capture sits on the shore of the Gold Coast. In 1873

Background imageRelationship Collection: Accra and its coastline in 1873

Accra and its coastline in 1873
Accra sketched in 1873, the year, when after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) The battlefield of Abrakrampa

The Ashanti War (1873-74) The battlefield of Abrakrampa
The battlefield of Abrakrampa during the 2nd Ashanti War where trees have been chopped down. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageRelationship Collection: A village on the river Prah during the 2nd Ashanti War

A village on the river Prah during the 2nd Ashanti War
On their march towards the Ashanti capital of Kumasi, British soldiers watch the peaceful scene of women catching fish and tritons in the river Prah

Background imageRelationship Collection: Sentries of the different lines of troops in Camp at Prahsu

Sentries of the different lines of troops in Camp at Prahsu
Sentries of the different lines of troops in camp at Prah-su during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74). In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageRelationship Collection: The town of Accroful, 1874

The town of Accroful, 1874
Accroful was one of the towns where the British and set up camp on their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) The camp at Prah-su, 1874

The Ashanti War (1873-74) The camp at Prah-su, 1874
Native artillery crossing the river at the camp at Prah-su, on the river Prah. Native bearers or carriers bring artillery over the bridge

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Camp at Dunquah, Gold Coast, 1874

The Camp at Dunquah, Gold Coast, 1874
Dunquah was one of the towns where the British set up camp on their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: Town of Barracoe, Gold Coast, 1874

Town of Barracoe, Gold Coast, 1874
Barracoe was one of the towns which the British took on their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - The arrival of stores

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - The arrival of stores
The arrival of stores carried by native bearers to a British garrison during the 2nd Ashanti War. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageRelationship Collection: The King of Ashantis bed, 1874

The King of Ashantis bed, 1874
A British soldier looks into the bedchamber of the King of Ashanti which has a raised four poster bed with a canopy. In 1873

Background imageRelationship Collection: Ashanti war drums, 1874

Ashanti war drums, 1874
Ashanti war drums by a wall. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana

Background imageRelationship Collection: Selling Indian corn on the streets of Cape Coast Castle, 187

Selling Indian corn on the streets of Cape Coast Castle, 187
Natives selling Indian corn in the streets of Cape Coast Castle, headquarters of the British on the Gold Coast. This was sketched during the 2nd Ashantee War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: The town of Yancomassie-Assin, 1874

The town of Yancomassie-Assin, 1874
Yancommassie-Assin was one of the towns where the British and set up camp on their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: Water supply to Cape Coast Castle, 1874

Water supply to Cape Coast Castle, 1874
The water supply to Cape Coast Castle, headquarters of the British in the Gold Coast. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana

Background imageRelationship Collection: Market place at Kumasi, 1873

Market place at Kumasi, 1873
The market place at Kumasi before the arrival of the British forces during the 2nd Ashanti War. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageRelationship Collection: Shipping bullocks to Cape Coast Castle, 1874

Shipping bullocks to Cape Coast Castle, 1874
Shipping bullocks from Sierra Leone for Cape Coast Castle during the British expedition to crush the King of the Ashantis in the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Native carriers crossing mangrov

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Native carriers crossing mangrov
This shows the difficulties of the native bearers as they tried to cross the mangroves on the river banks of the river Prah

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Queen of Ashantis bed, 1874

The Queen of Ashantis bed, 1874
A British soldier enters the empty bedchamber of the Queen of Ashanti which has a bed on the floor and is nowhere near as grand an affair as the Kings bedchamber

Background imageRelationship Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) The return from Kumasi, 1874

The Ashanti War (1873-74) The return from Kumasi, 1874
The return of the British and native troops from their expedition to Kumasi. They are seen here crossing a river. This was sketched during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageRelationship Collection: Inner courtyard of King of Ashantis palace, 1874

Inner courtyard of King of Ashantis palace, 1874
The inner courtyard of the King of Ashantis palace captured by the British during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74). In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageRelationship Collection: Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, in the House of C

Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, in the House of C
Illustration of A.J. Balfour (1848-1930), speaking in the House of Commons about Britains relationship with China. Balfour was a Conservative Politician, Prime Minister and Philosopher

Background imageRelationship Collection: Joffre and King Albert of Belgium

Joffre and King Albert of Belgium
General Joffre in conversation with King Albert of Belgium (1875-1934), Commander-in-Chief of the Belgian army. Albert was credited with leading a gallant Belgian resistance against the German army

Background imageRelationship Collection: Count D orsay Driving

Count D orsay Driving
ALFRED GUILLAUME GABRIEL, count D ORSAY - French artist and man-about-town, living mainly in England with a lifelong relationship with Lady Blessington. Driving

Background imageRelationship Collection: Photo, Child and Dog

Photo, Child and Dog
Love me love my dog : the close relationship between a child and his/her pet




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"Exploring the Complexities of Relationships Through Art" Love, forgiveness, and redemption are beautifully depicted in Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Return of the Prodigal Son. " This timeless painting reminds us that no matter how far we stray, our relationships have the power to heal and bring us back home. In 1696, Theosophy Chakras delved into the spiritual aspects of relationships. It explored how our energy centers align with others, emphasizing the importance of harmony and balance for a fulfilling connection. Leon-Maxime Faivre's "Two Mothers" captures the profound bond between a mother and child. It showcases unconditional love and nurturance that transcends all boundaries. "The King of Ashantis Palace at Kumasi" offers a glimpse into cultural relationships. This photograph from 1874 depicts African royalty, highlighting their rich heritage and intricate social dynamics. Edvard Munch's "The Vampire II" portrays an intense relationship filled with desire but also hints at its destructive nature. It serves as a reminder to be cautious about toxic connections that drain our vitality. Alciati's "The Kiss" conveys passion and intimacy shared by two lovers. In this tender moment frozen in time, we witness the power of physical affection to strengthen emotional bonds. Munch's iconic artwork titled "The Kiss" further explores love but through his unique expressionist lens. The vibrant colors evoke raw emotions while capturing both tenderness and intensity simultaneously. "Fante Soldiers serving with the British against the Ashanti, " illustrates alliances formed during times of conflict. These historical relationships shed light on camaraderie forged amidst adversity for a common cause. "Lovers, " an image shrouded in mystery, invites interpretation as it symbolizes various forms of romantic connections throughout history – passionate affairs or enduring partnerships - reminding us that love takes many shapes. Nature itself teaches us about symbiotic relationships like those found between fly agaric fungi and trees; a reminder that interconnectedness and mutual support are vital for growth and survival.