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Forgiven, painting by John H Bacon exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891 (litho)
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Forgiven, painting by John H Bacon exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891 (litho)
6014101 Forgiven, painting by John H Bacon exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891 (litho) by Bacon, John Henry Frederick (1868-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Forgiven, painting by John H Bacon exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891. Illustration for Black & White magazine, 23 July 1892.); © Look and Learn
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Aged Woman Bedding Bedroom Bedside Elderly Man Forgiven Forgiveness Forgiving Great Bed Old Age Old Couple Old Man Old Men Old Person Old Prson Old Woman Old Women Older Woman Oldwoman Regret Sorrow The Elders Beds Furnish Home Furnishing Piece Of Furniture Sadness Upholstered Goods
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Forgiven, a poignant painting by John H Bacon, captures the essence of forgiveness and redemption. Originally exhibited at the prestigious Royal Academy in 1891, this lithographic print allows us to appreciate the beauty and emotion of Bacon's work. Set in late 19th century Britain, the scene depicts an elderly man and woman kneeling beside their bed in deep sorrow and regret. The atmosphere is filled with sadness as they seek forgiveness from each other. The intricate details of the furniture and bedding transport us back to a time when such pieces were considered luxurious. Bacon's skillful brushwork brings out the vulnerability and humanity of his subjects. Their expressions convey a lifetime of experiences, reminding us that forgiveness knows no age or boundaries. Through this artwork, we are reminded of the power of compassion and understanding within our own lives. This particular lithograph was featured in Black & White magazine in July 1892, further cementing its significance within British art history. Now part of a private collection, it continues to captivate viewers with its timeless message. As we gaze upon "Forgiven" we are reminded that forgiveness has no expiration date; it is an essential part of our shared human experience.
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