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Tears Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageTears Collection: St Jerome Saint Jerome Kneeling praying tears

St Jerome Saint Jerome Kneeling praying tears
St. Jerome, Saint Jerome. Kneeling praying, with tears in his eyes, in front of a crucifix on an altar made of a table covered with a Persian carpet, two candles, a book and a painting

Background imageTears Collection: Christ Caiaphas Passion series title high priest Caiaphas

Christ Caiaphas Passion series title high priest Caiaphas
Christ for Caiaphas The Passion (series title), Christ is brought before the high priest Caiaphas. Caiaphas stands on a raised platform between two torches and tears his garment

Background imageTears Collection: Christ anointed sinner Twenty-four scenes New Testament

Christ anointed sinner Twenty-four scenes New Testament
Christ anointed by a sinner Twenty-four scenes from the New Testament (series title), a womans wax Christs feet with her tears, and wipes them with her hair, anonymous, 1681 - 1762, paper, etching

Background imageTears Collection: Tears depth divine despair Rise heart gather

Tears depth divine despair Rise heart gather
Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes; Julia Margaret Cameron (British, born India, 1815 - 1879); Freshwater, Isle of Wight

Background imageTears Collection: Initial A Christ Wiping Tears Eyes Saved Attributed

Initial A Christ Wiping Tears Eyes Saved Attributed
Initial A: Christ Wiping the Tears from the Eyes of the Saved; Attributed to the Master of the Antiphonary of San Giovanni Fuorcivitas (Italian, active 2nd quarter of 14th century); Florence

Background imageTears Collection: Mending Tears 1888 Winslow Homer American 1836-1910

Mending Tears 1888 Winslow Homer American 1836-1910
Mending the Tears, 1888. Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910). Etching

Background imageTears Collection: After A Gustave Dore Illustration To A Rabelais Story. From Life And Reminiscences Of Gustave

After A Gustave Dore Illustration To A Rabelais Story. From Life And Reminiscences Of Gustave Dore, Published 1885

Background imageTears Collection: Alice Swimming With A Mouse In The Pool Of Tears Illustration By John Tenniel From The Book

Alice Swimming With A Mouse In The Pool Of Tears Illustration By John Tenniel From The Book Alicess Adventures In Wonderland By Lewis Carroll Published 1891

Background imageTears Collection: The Reindeer Did Not Dare To Stop. It Ran On Till It Came To The Bush With The Red Berries

The Reindeer Did Not Dare To Stop. It Ran On Till It Came To The Bush With The Red Berries. There It Put Gerda Down, And Kissed Her On The Mouth, While Big Shining Tears Trickled Down Its Face

Background imageTears Collection: And Ever With The Tears Falling Down From Her Eyes She Sighed And Sang

And Ever With The Tears Falling Down From Her Eyes She Sighed And Sang. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Story Of The Magic Horse. From The Arabian Nights, Published 1938

Background imageTears Collection: Irish Jewish Museum, Portobello Dublin, Ireland

Irish Jewish Museum, Portobello Dublin, Ireland

Background imageTears Collection: De Profundis from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

De Profundis from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

Background imageTears Collection: Umpire Dickie Bird wipes a tear from his eye at the end of his last match as a Test

Umpire Dickie Bird wipes a tear from his eye at the end of his last match as a Test Umpire in the Lords test match between England and India. 24th June 1996

Background imageTears Collection: Umpire Dickie Bird wipes a tear from his eye as he makes his way out onto the field

Umpire Dickie Bird wipes a tear from his eye as he makes his way out onto the field on the first day of his last test as an Umpire, the Second test match between England and India at Lords

Background imageTears Collection: Margaret Thatcher leaving 10 Downing Street for the last time as Prime Minister

Margaret Thatcher leaving 10 Downing Street for the last time as Prime Minister

Background imageTears Collection: Margaret Thatcher leaving No 10 Downing Street for the last time in 1990

Margaret Thatcher leaving No 10 Downing Street for the last time in 1990. Y2K Politics Following the " Winter of Discontent" that brought Jim Callaghans Labour Government to its knees

Background imageTears Collection: Crying baby with mouth open 1947

Crying baby with mouth open 1947

Background imageTears Collection: Column of Tears. Basilica Cistern. 6th century. Istanbul. Tu

Column of Tears. Basilica Cistern. 6th century. Istanbul. Tu
Turkey. Istanbul. Basilica Cistern. 6th century. Erected during the reign of Justinian I. Column of Tears

Background imageTears Collection: Studio portrait, little boy crying

Studio portrait, little boy crying
Studio portrait of a little boy crying, with tears running down his cheeks. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTears Collection: Studio portrait, little child crying

Studio portrait, little child crying
Studio portrait of a little child crying. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTears Collection: Illustration of girl crying with a dead cat lying in the grass beside her

Illustration of girl crying with a dead cat lying in the grass beside her

Background imageTears Collection: CABANEL: DESDEMONA. Desdemona. Photogravure, 1881, after a painting by Alexandre

CABANEL: DESDEMONA. Desdemona. Photogravure, 1881, after a painting by Alexandre Cabanel

Background imageTears Collection: Immunoglobulin A, molecular model

Immunoglobulin A, molecular model
Immunoglobulin A. Molecular model of the structure of the antibody immunoglobulin A (IgA). This is the secretory dimeric form (sIgA), the main immunoglobulin found in secretions such as saliva

Background imageTears Collection: Torn ankle ligaments, artwork

Torn ankle ligaments, artwork. Ligaments are bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect bones to other bones. This type of injury, commonly known as a sprained ankle

Background imageTears Collection: Wizard of Oz / Lion Crying

Wizard of Oz / Lion Crying
The Cowardly Lion uses his tail to wipe away his tears

Background imageTears Collection: Fairy Tears

Fairy Tears
A fairy sheds tears while pleading with the North wind to allow her to return home. The tears grow into snowdrop flowers

Background imageTears Collection: Six babies in blue on a cutout Christmas card

Six babies in blue on a cutout Christmas card
Six crying babies in blue on a cutout Christmas card, with a verse. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTears Collection: The Tears of the mountain waterfall, Glenariff

The Tears of the mountain waterfall, Glenariff
a view of the Tears of the mountain waterfall, Glenariff. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Glenariff). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageTears Collection: Tears of the Mountain, Glenariff

Tears of the Mountain, Glenariff - a low view of a waterfall. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Glenariff). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageTears Collection: A Man looking for a deer tears for being aphrodisiac. Xilogr

A Man looking for a deer tears for being aphrodisiac. Xilografia. Hortus Sanitatis by Johannes de Cuba (1430-1503). 15th C

Background imageTears Collection: Caricature of Squire Bancroft and Edgar Bruce

Caricature of Squire Bancroft and Edgar Bruce
Caricature of Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926) and Edgar Bruce (1845?-1901), both actor-managers. Bancroft is portrayed as Shylock wanting his pound of flesh

Background imageTears Collection: Music cover, Boo-Hoo

Music cover, Boo-Hoo (You ve Got Me Crying for You), words and music by Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb. 1937

Background imageTears Collection: Caricature of Kyrle Bellew, British actor

Caricature of Kyrle Bellew, British actor
Caricature of Harold Kyrle Money Bellew (1850-1911), British actor. Seen here in a Shakespearean role on tour in Glasgow. The comment reads

Background imageTears Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo sneezing

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo sneezing. Date: 1924

Background imageTears Collection: Stuyvesant & the Letter

Stuyvesant & the Letter
Peter Stuyvesant, Dutch director general of the New Netherlands, tears up the letter demanding the surrender of New Amsterdam (New York) by the British Date: 1664

Background imageTears Collection: End of World / Angel C1750

End of World / Angel C1750
An angel, having sounded the trumpet to announce the Day of Judgment, tears down the Sun, which definitely means the End of the World as we know it ! Date: circa 1750

Background imageTears Collection: The Tyranny of Tears by C Haddon Chambers

The Tyranny of Tears by C Haddon Chambers
Promotional postcard for The Tyranny of Tears by C. Haddon Chambers. First produced at the Criterion Theatre, 6th April 1899. A comedy replete with delicious humour

Background imageTears Collection: Illustration, Clever Elsa

Illustration, Clever Elsa -- When she saw the pickaxe just above her head, Clever Elsa burst into tears. Date: 1909

Background imageTears Collection: WW2 Christmas card, blueprint style

WW2 Christmas card, blueprint style, designed by the architect and politician Alfred Bossom (1881-1965). Date: 1940

Background imageTears Collection: The Tears of st John. Apocalypse of Angers

The Tears of st John. Apocalypse of Angers
BATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). The Tears of St. John. 1375 - 1382. St John weeping for the Sealed Book. Sixth Scene of the tapestry number 1 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis

Background imageTears Collection: 87 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School

87 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School
77 mm. German artillery shell case engraved at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. Inlaid silver and copper damascene work with a date tree surmounting a brass etched vignette of Rachels Tomb supported

Background imageTears Collection: Onion-whittling by Heath Robinson

Onion-whittling by Heath Robinson
More underhand ideas from the Germans to defeat their British foe imagined by William Heath Robinson cartoon. The Germans utilise biological weapons; row of onions

Background imageTears Collection: Bonzo finds the bedtime story too much for him

Bonzo finds the bedtime story too much for him
Bonzo finds the bedtime story on the radio too much for him, and he bursts out crying. Date: 1923

Background imageTears Collection: Masaniello Profile

Masaniello Profile
TOMMASO MASANIELLO Patriotic citizen of Naples, Italy, who urged his fellow- citizens to rise up against their oppressors, but it ended in tears... Date: 1620 - 1647

Background imageTears Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Judge, Bias, Shedding, Tears, Thronus Justitiae, tredecim

Drawings Prints, Print, Judge, Bias, Shedding, Tears, Thronus Justitiae, tredecim
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Judge Bias Shedding Tears, from Thronus Justitiae, tredecim pulcherrimus tabulis... plate 9, Thronus Justitiae, tredecim pulcherrimus tabulis

Background imageTears Collection: Christ Caiaphas soldiers present Christ seated hight priest

Christ Caiaphas soldiers present Christ seated hight priest
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Background imageTears Collection: Source Size = 3787 x 2936

Source Size = 3787 x 2936
KIT, A MEMORY; BY JAMES PAYN: She hid her face in her rough honest hands, and burst into tears

Background imageTears Collection: Source Size = 2956 x 3752

Source Size = 2956 x 3752
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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.