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Savage Collection (#5)

"Savage: Exploring the Depths of Humanity's Dark Side" In Marjorie Miller's haunting painting, "Queen of the Night

Background imageSavage Collection: West Side Main St. Salt Lake City Utah C. R Savage

West Side Main St. Salt Lake City Utah C. R Savage
West Side Main St. Salt Lake City Utah; C.R. Savage (American, born England, 1832 - 1909); 1882; Albumen silver print

Background imageSavage Collection: He Reached For His Rifle And Covered The Rest Of The Group. From The Book Buffalo Jim By William

He Reached For His Rifle And Covered The Rest Of The Group. From The Book Buffalo Jim By William Hatfield Published Circa 1930 s

Background imageSavage Collection: Savage Tribes No 3 Plate Iii From The Grammar Of Ornament By Owen Jones Published By Day & Son

Savage Tribes No 3 Plate Iii From The Grammar Of Ornament By Owen Jones Published By Day & Son London 1865

Background imageSavage Collection: Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Background imageSavage Collection: A Scenic View Of The Alaska Range In Denali National Park Near The Savage River On A Summer Day In

A Scenic View Of The Alaska Range In Denali National Park Near The Savage River On A Summer Day In South-Central Alaska; Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageSavage Collection: Bull Caribou Near Savage River In Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska

Bull Caribou Near Savage River In Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska

Background imageSavage Collection: Polar Bear Family Resting Cape Churchill Manitoba Canada Winter Portrait

Polar Bear Family Resting Cape Churchill Manitoba Canada Winter Portrait

Background imageSavage Collection: Churchill Manitoba Canada Polar Bear Walking On Ice Winter Scenic

Churchill Manitoba Canada Polar Bear Walking On Ice Winter Scenic

Background imageSavage Collection: Cat, Savage And Prepared To Fight. Illustration Drawn From Life By Mr

Cat, Savage And Prepared To Fight. Illustration Drawn From Life By Mr. Wood From The Book The Expression Of The Emotions In Man And Animals By Charles Darwin, From The Popular Edition Published 1904

Background imageSavage Collection: Savage River And The Landscape In The Rocky High Country, Denali National Park And Preserve

Savage River And The Landscape In The Rocky High Country, Denali National Park And Preserve, Interior Alaska; Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageSavage Collection: A woman of Terra del Fuego, South America

A woman of Terra del Fuego, South America, carrying a baby on her back.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageSavage Collection: German Kultur by Edmund Sullivan

German Kultur by Edmund Sullivan
The Beast Breaks Loose - Kultur as it appears to Edmund J. Sullivan. The brutish, monstrous German soldier envisaged by Edmund Sullivan as a huge, hulking gorilla like monster

Background imageSavage Collection: WOMEN MARINES, 1967. An elderly Okinawan woman showing her tattooed hands to American

WOMEN MARINES, 1967. An elderly Okinawan woman showing her tattooed hands to American Marine Corporals Diane Savage and Maryann Burger stationed in Okinawa, Japan

Background imageSavage Collection: North American XAJ-1 Savage

North American XAJ-1 Savage

Background imageSavage Collection: North American AJ-1 Savage carrier-borne strike aircraft

North American AJ-1 Savage carrier-borne strike aircraft with wings folded

Background imageSavage Collection: Prehistoric use of friction to make fire

Prehistoric use of friction to make fire
Humans discovering how to make fire in prehistoric times. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSavage Collection: Bewick Brown Bear

Bewick Brown Bear
Bewick deascibes the Brown Bear as a savage and solitary animal

Background imageSavage Collection: Male Type / Noble Savage

Male Type / Noble Savage
The noble savage type: Te-Po, a chief of Rarotonga, with extensive tattoos and carrying a spear

Background imageSavage Collection: The young savage of Saint-Ouen, Paris, 1898. Artist: Henri Meyer

The young savage of Saint-Ouen, Paris, 1898. Artist: Henri Meyer
The young savage of Saint-Ouen, Paris, 1898. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 27th November 1898

Background imageSavage Collection: Ball of the Burning Men, 1393. (c1470)

Ball of the Burning Men, 1393. (c1470). In 1393, Isabeau de Baviere organised a celebration of the marriage of one of her ladies-in-waiting

Background imageSavage Collection: To rise and to fall, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

To rise and to fall, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
To rise and to fall, 1799. Plate 56 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression

Background imageSavage Collection: Cannibals savouring human remains, 1800-1808. Artist: Francisco Goya

Cannibals savouring human remains, 1800-1808. Artist: Francisco Goya
Cannibals savouring human remains, 1800-1808. Savage brandishing head and arm of human, Musee des Beaux-Arts et d Archeologie, Besancon, France

Background imageSavage Collection: Riddle of Fury, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya

Riddle of Fury, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Riddle of Fury, 1819-1823. Plate 6 of Proverbs, published in 1864. The series also known as disparates (absurdities) or suenos (dreams) is seen as symbolic of the absurdity of the human condition

Background imageSavage Collection: Horseman, 1480-1481. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Horseman, 1480-1481. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Horseman, 1480-1481. Study for The Adoration of the Kings, from the collection of Captain Colville, London, England; top right: Horseman, 1480-1481, Study for The Adoration of the Kings

Background imageSavage Collection: A Savage Pastime; or, the Morality of Field Sports, 1870. Artist: Georgina Bowers

A Savage Pastime; or, the Morality of Field Sports, 1870. Artist: Georgina Bowers
A Savage Pastime; or, the Morality of Field Sports, 1870. The rural labourer doffs his hat to the upper class rider who is preparing to set off with the Hunt

Background imageSavage Collection: Suffragette Militants Art Galleries

Suffragette Militants Art Galleries
In the light of Mary Richardsons savage attack on The Rokeby Venus, new security measures to protect works of art are introduced! Date: Mar 20th 1914

Background imageSavage Collection: Tibet - A High Lama Standard Bearer

Tibet - A High Lama Standard Bearer Date: 1907

Background imageSavage Collection: Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany - Caricature

Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany - Caricature
Savage caricature of (useless) son of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany (Friedrich Wihelm von Preussen - 1882-1951)

Background imageSavage Collection: Fairies roasting their dinner on a Christmas card

Fairies roasting their dinner on a Christmas card
Some rather savage-looking fairies wearing rodent skins in the snow, roasting a rat over the fire for their dinner on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSavage Collection: George Henry Savage

George Henry Savage
GEORGE HENRY SAVAGE medical Date: CIRCA 1912

Background imageSavage Collection: Walter Landor (Brown)

Walter Landor (Brown)
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR - British poet, dramatist and prose writer Date: 1785 - 1864

Background imageSavage Collection: Savage Club invite featuring John Hassall by G. L. Stampa

Savage Club invite featuring John Hassall by G. L. Stampa
Invitation design for the Savage Club House Dinner to be held on 23 March 1918 with the poster artist and illustrator, John Hassall in the chair. Hassall is depicted by fellow artist, George L

Background imageSavage Collection: A native of Terra del Fuego wearing necklace

A native of Terra del Fuego wearing necklace, beaded belt, furskin, and carrying a bow and arrow.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageSavage Collection: Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, WW1

Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, WW1
Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, on display in a zoo, an imaginary scene looking forward to 1956. Date: 1915

Background imageSavage Collection: Can t Help Lovin that Man! by Helen McKie

Can t Help Lovin that Man! by Helen McKie
A red-haired woman staring into the eyes of her lover - a magnetic but dangerous looking Apache man, an allegedly savage member of the Parisian underworld haunting areas such as Montmartre

Background imageSavage Collection: Graphic cover featuring the Kaiser by Edmund Sullivan

Graphic cover featuring the Kaiser by Edmund Sullivan
Front cover of The Graphic newspaper featuring an illustration by Edmund Sullivan depicting Kaiser Wilhelm II as a brutal giant, marching across Europe

Background imageSavage Collection: Savage Club golf day

Savage Club golf day
A combined Savage and London Sketch Club golf day in the early 1950s. Standing second from right is the silhouette artist, H. L. Oakley. The actor Jack Hawkins is sixth from the right. Date: 1950s

Background imageSavage Collection: LANDORs VILLA - 1

LANDORs VILLA - 1
The villa of Walter Savage Landor, writer, at Fiesole, near Firenze, Italy. Date: 1840s

Background imageSavage Collection: LANDORs VILLA - 2

LANDORs VILLA - 2
The villa of Walter Savage Landor, writer, at Fiesole, near Firenze, Italy. Date: 1840s

Background imageSavage Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Orpheus, Instructing, Savage, People, Theology, Arts, Social

Drawings Prints, Print, Orpheus, Instructing, Savage, People, Theology, Arts, Social
Drawings and Prints, Print, Orpheus Instructing a Savage People in Theology and the Arts of Social Life, Artist, James Barry, Irish, Cork 1741-1806 London, Barry, James, Irish, 1741, 1806

Background imageSavage Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Music, Charms, Soothe, Savage, Breast, Artist publisher, Artist, T

Drawings Prints, Print, Music, Charms, Soothe, Savage, Breast, Artist publisher, Artist, T
Drawings and Prints, Print, Music Has Charms to Soothe the Savage Breast, Artist and publisher, Artist, After, T. Smith, Thomas Rowlandson, British, active London 1785-1800, British

Background imageSavage Collection: WOMEN MARINES, 1967. Takeo Yemnshiro, a civilian employee at the Futenma Marine

WOMEN MARINES, 1967. Takeo Yemnshiro, a civilian employee at the Futenma Marine Corps Air Facility in Okinawa, Japan, presenting a bouquet to American Marine Corporals Diane Savage

Background imageSavage Collection: A Saber Tooth Cat attacks a Woolly Mammoth

A Saber Tooth Cat attacks a Woolly Mammoth
Life comes to an end for a Woolly Mammoth after a valiant struggle to get out of a bog

Background imageSavage Collection: A Saber-Tooth cat pounces onto a frightened Buffalo

A Saber-Tooth cat pounces onto a frightened Buffalo in prehistoric times

Background imageSavage Collection: Two Smilodon cats find protection in a vast cave system

Two Smilodon cats find protection in a vast cave system in the Eocene epoch

Background imageSavage Collection: Illustration of a Saber Tooth Cat

Illustration of a Saber Tooth Cat
The Saber Tooth cat is a feline that is now extinct which was a top worldwide predator in the Eocene and Pleistocene Epoch

Background imageSavage Collection: Illustration of a Smilodon Cat from the Cenozoic Era

Illustration of a Smilodon Cat from the Cenozoic Era. Smilodon Cat lived in North America from the Eocene to Pleistocene Period and preyed on many large animals

Background imageSavage Collection: A lone Sabre-Tooth Tiger running through a snow covered forest

A lone Sabre-Tooth Tiger running through a snow covered forest during Earths Pleistocene epoch




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"Savage: Exploring the Depths of Humanity's Dark Side" In Marjorie Miller's haunting painting, "Queen of the Night, " we are drawn into a world where darkness reigns supreme. The mysterious figure represents the savage nature that lurks within us all, reminding us that even in our most refined state, there is an untamed side waiting to be unleashed. Leon-Maxime Faivre's masterpiece, "Deux meres (Two Mothers), " captures a poignant moment between two women from different worlds. In this powerful portrayal of motherhood, we witness the raw and savage instinct to protect one's offspring at any cost. Charles E Gordon Frazer takes us on a journey into the depths of savagery with his vivid depiction of "A Cannibal Feast. " This chilling scene forces us to confront our primal instincts and question what separates civilization from barbarism. Joseph Harker, theatrical scenic artist extraordinaire, brings Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" to life with his stunning set design. Amidst swirling storms and treacherous seas lies an underlying theme of savagery versus civility as characters battle their own inner demons. Walter Landor transports us to Durbar Square in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal. Here we witness ancient traditions colliding with modernity—a clash between tradition and progress that reveals both beauty and savagery coexisting side by side. Culloden Battlefield stands as a stark reminder of Scotland's turbulent past—a place where clans clashed in brutal combat. The echoes of war still resonate here today, serving as a testament to humanity's capacity for destruction when driven by savage impulses. Richard Savage immortalized by Van Gucht captures the essence of a man tormented by his own inner demons. His tragic story serves as a cautionary tale about how unchecked savagery can lead one down a path towards self-destruction.