Felled Collection
In the 17th century, a woodcutter diligently worked in the dense forest, his axe swinging with precision as he felled mighty trees
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In the 17th century, a woodcutter diligently worked in the dense forest, his axe swinging with precision as he felled mighty trees. The lumberjacks of the 1930s followed suit, their strong arms and determination echoing through the woods. Stripping oak bark was an art form mastered by skilled craftsmen who understood its value. Freshly cut spruce logs lay scattered, forming a picturesque scene near Raubling in Bavaria, Germany. Piled high, they awaited removal to fulfill their destiny as sturdy structures or warm fires in homes across Europe. The Cedars stood tall and proud until they were felled by the Captain of the Slaver; a vivid lithograph capturing both power and destruction. Andy Gomarsall found himself unexpectedly felled by Nick Kennedy on a rugby field - an intense moment frozen in time. A male raven perched nearby watched intently as men skillfully cut down an oak tree using saws, mallets, and wedges. Nature's witness to man's laborious efforts. Engraved images depicted the Land War in Ireland where battles were fought over land ownership rights. British forces crossed treacherous terrain like Bolan Pass during conflicts captured beautifully in illustrations from Cassells' publications. Highland Mary's vibrant portrait showcased her beauty before she was tragically felled by illness at a young age – forever immortalized through chromolithography. "Hearts of Oak" painted on canvas evoked nostalgia for majestic ships that once sailed proudly across vast oceans but now laid dormant after being decommissioned or felled due to age or disrepair. From ancient times to modern eras, whether it be woodcutters wielding axes or ravens observing from above, moments of "felling" have shaped history and left lasting impressions on landscapes around the world.