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Tears Collection (page 13)

"Tears: A Reflection of Sorrow, Resilience, and Hope" In the vast tapestry of human emotions, tears hold a profound significance

Background imageTears Collection: Election Results Read

Election Results Read
The election results are read in the papers outside the offices of Le Petit Journal: some men are happy, others less so; one man tears the newspaper in disgust

Background imageTears Collection: Father / Daughter C1910

Father / Daughter C1910
A little girl whose mother has died attempts to comfort her father

Background imageTears Collection: Jesuss Feet (Rubens)

Jesuss Feet (Rubens)
While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment

Background imageTears Collection: Jesuss Feet (Hamilton)

Jesuss Feet (Hamilton)
While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment

Background imageTears Collection: Jesuss Feet (Barlow)

Jesuss Feet (Barlow)
While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment

Background imageTears Collection: James Halton

James Halton
JAMES NALTON protestant churchman whose sermons oft-times brought his congregation - and himself - to tears : died of a distemper with his autograph

Background imageTears Collection: Napoleon the Comforter

Napoleon the Comforter
When Josephine, who has accompanied him to Italy, has difficulty getting back to France and bursts into tears, he promises the Austrians will pay for making her cry

Background imageTears Collection: Wether-Induced Sentiment

Wether-Induced Sentiment
A woman reduced to tears on reading Goethes The Sorrows Of Werther

Background imageTears Collection: Jesuss Feet Washed

Jesuss Feet Washed
While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment

Background imageTears Collection: Alice / The Pool of Tears

Alice / The Pool of Tears
Alice swims in the Pool of Tears

Background imageTears Collection: Carroll / Alice / Tear Pool

Carroll / Alice / Tear Pool
ALICE & THE POOL OF TEARS Swimming in it with a mouse

Background imageTears Collection: Beethoven / Liebig Card 5

Beethoven / Liebig Card 5
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN The Champion of Liberty tears up a bit of paper

Background imageTears Collection: Alice with the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle

Alice with the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle
Alice spends some time with the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle. " When we were little, " the Mock Turtle said, " we went to school in the sea"



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"Tears: A Reflection of Sorrow, Resilience, and Hope" In the vast tapestry of human emotions, tears hold a profound significance, and are not merely droplets cascading down our cheeks; they encapsulate stories of pain, loss, and triumph. From historical events like "The Trail of Tears" in 1838 to artistic expressions found in Robert Lindneux's oil painting capturing the removal of Cherokee Native Americans from their ancestral lands to the West, tears become a symbol of resilience amidst adversity. Just as Alice found herself immersed in the Pool during her whimsical journey through Wonderland, we too find solace within our own emotional depths. Like hidden objects concealed within a Teddy Bear's embrace or Diana Dors' portrayal as Mary Hilton shedding tearful performances on screen, tears reveal layers beyond what meets the eye. A comic postcard depicting a little girl marooned on a pile of sand at the seaside reminds us that even in moments of isolation and vulnerability they can unite us all. Aristotle's conceptual artwork captures his own sorrowful expression as he cries out for understanding and empathy. Breaking bad news often brings forth an outpouring - both from those delivering it and those receiving it. The Tearful paper moon witnessing its lover fall from the sky serves as a poignant metaphor for heartbreak and longing. Nature itself echoes this sentiment with plants like Tinantia erecta or "Widows Tears, " showcasing delicate flowers that bloom despite enduring hardships. St. Mary Magdalene Penitent depicted by Hendrik Goltzius exemplifies how repentance can bring forth transformative healing through heartfelt tears. From George Grossman and Fred Thompson's song "8d a Mile" to Dorothy comforting the Tin Man in Wizard of Oz with her compassionate words amidst his metallic lamentations - these instances remind us that they have no boundaries when it comes to expressing our deepest emotions.