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Religon Collection

Religion, a powerful force that transcends time and space, is beautifully depicted in various forms of art and symbolism

Background imageReligon Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Wood engraving c1880

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Wood engraving c1880
538361 Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Wood engraving c1880.; (add.info.: Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine)

Background imageReligon Collection: A Yogi meditating. These Hindu philosophers and holy men follow an ancient tradition

A Yogi meditating. These Hindu philosophers and holy men follow an ancient tradition
530794 A Yogi meditating. These Hindu philosophers and holy men follow an ancient tradition, and were known to the Greeks as Gymnosophists. Engraving, London, 1811; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageReligon Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Wood engraving c1880

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Wood engraving c1880
538358 Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Wood engraving c1880.; (add.info.: Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine)

Background imageReligon Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191
538355 Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191.; (add.info.: Richard son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and next Angevin (Plantagenet) king of England, (1189-1199)

Background imageReligon Collection: Scallop shell & walking sticks, symbol of The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage walk

Scallop shell & walking sticks, symbol of The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage walk, Santiago de Compestela, Galicia, Spain

Background imageReligon Collection: The reader

The reader
Kieran O Mahony AIPF

Background imageReligon Collection: Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Ariadne (engraving)

Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Ariadne (engraving)
5999627 Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Ariadne (engraving) by Gervais, Paul Jean (1859-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Ariadne)

Background imageReligon Collection: Triton (chromolitho)

Triton (chromolitho)
1093747 Triton (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Triton. Liebig educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn; European

Background imageReligon Collection: Father Praying With Son

Father Praying With Son

Background imageReligon Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191. Richard son of Henry II

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191. Richard son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and second Angevin (Plantagenet) king of England, (1189-1199)

Background imageReligon Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Richard

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and second Angevin (Plantagenet) king of England, (1189-1199)

Background imageReligon Collection: The Adoration of the Shpherds c1637: Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) French painter

The Adoration of the Shpherds c1637: Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) French painter. Oil on canvas

Background imageReligon Collection: Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem : Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) French painter. Oil on canvas

Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem : Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) French painter. Oil on canvas

Background imageReligon Collection: Holy Trinity Monastery, Crete, Greece

Holy Trinity Monastery, Crete, Greece

Background imageReligon Collection: Plants - in cemetry London, UK

Plants - in cemetry London, UK
PM-4849 Plants - in cemetry Chelsea, London, UK Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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Religion, a powerful force that transcends time and space, is beautifully depicted in various forms of art and symbolism. The scallop shell and walking sticks, symbols of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage walk, represent the spiritual journey undertaken by countless believers seeking enlightenment and self-discovery. In the Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Ariadne engraving, we witness the celebration of ancient gods, reminding us of humanity's deep-rooted connection to divine beings throughout history. Triton, depicted in a vibrant chromolitho print, symbolizes the intertwining relationship between religion and mythology. The reader engrossed in sacred texts showcases the importance of knowledge and understanding within religious practices. It highlights how individuals seek solace and guidance through scripture to deepen their faith. A touching image captures a father praying with his son—a testament to passing down religious traditions from one generation to another. This intimate moment reflects the significance of familial bonds intertwined with spirituality. Richard I Coeur de Lion's landing at Sandwich Kent depicts historical events where religion played a pivotal role in shaping political landscapes. Similarly, Richard I's presence during battles such as Arsuf emphasizes how faith can inspire courage on even the bloodiest battlegrounds. Nicholas Poussin's masterpieces depict biblical scenes like The Adoration of the Shepherds or Jesus' entry into Jerusalem—reminders that religion has been an enduring source of inspiration for artists across centuries. The Holy Trinity Monastery in Crete stands as a physical manifestation of devotion—an architectural marvel dedicated to worshiping God. Meanwhile, plants adorning cemeteries serve as reminders that life is transient but also hold symbolic meaning related to rebirth or eternal life after death. Religion encompasses diverse beliefs worldwide; it unites communities while providing individuals with personal fulfillment and purpose. Whether through art or rituals passed down through generations, religion continues to shape our lives profoundly—guiding us on our own unique spiritual journeys.