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Avenge Collection

"Avenge: Unleashing the Power of Justice and Retribution" In the realm of history, Vendee Larochejacquelin stands tall as a symbol of unwavering determination

Background imageAvenge Collection: Vendee Larochejacquelin

Vendee Larochejacquelin
If I retreat, shoot me : if I advance, follow me : if I am killed, avenge me. Vendee commander Larochejacquelein leads his men heroically, but he will be killed in action

Background imageAvenge Collection: The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan, 1826 (oil on canvas)

The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan, 1826 (oil on canvas)
2968525 The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan, 1826 (oil on canvas) by Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugene (1798-1863); 59.6x73.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Gift of Bertha Palmer Thorne

Background imageAvenge Collection: Love, pride and revenge in a photography studio

Love, pride and revenge in a photography studio
A dramatic scene unfolds within a photographic studio. As a noble woman sits to have her portrait captured she is met with a young man of lower class declaring his love towards her

Background imageAvenge Collection: Japanese art

Japanese art
The Revenge of the Soga Brothers. 17th c. Detail of the screen with figures of samurais. Japanese art. Tokugawa shogunate period. Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Museum of Oriental Art

Background imageAvenge Collection: Picus into Woodpecker

Picus into Woodpecker
Picus, a Roman forest deity, rejects the offered affection of the witch Circe, so to avenge herself she changes him into a woodpecker

Background imageAvenge Collection: Nakamura Denkuro Asaina no Saburo Nakajima Kanzaemon

Nakamura Denkuro Asaina no Saburo Nakajima Kanzaemon
Artokoloro

Background imageAvenge Collection: Apollo and Diana kill the children of Niobe, print maker: Jan van Ossenbeeck, Nikols

Apollo and Diana kill the children of Niobe, print maker: Jan van Ossenbeeck, Nikols van Hoy, Jacopo Palma, in or after 1660

Background imageAvenge Collection: Avenge 7th December American poster after Pearl Harbour attack by Japan 1941 Collection

Avenge 7th December American poster after Pearl Harbour attack by Japan 1941 Collection
AVENGE December 7 : Poster of American sailor with clenched fist vowing to punish Japan for the attack on the American fleet in Pearl Harbour, 1941. Second World War

Background imageAvenge Collection: Lusitania!, Lusitania

Lusitania!, Lusitania
American soldiers shown overwhelming German troops and yelling, " Lusitania", to indicate they have waited some time to avenge the Lusitania

Background imageAvenge Collection: Lusitania Recruitment

Lusitania Recruitment
WWI recruitment poster imploring men to join up and avenge the Lusitania, a passenger ship which was torpedoed without warning by a German U-boat in May 1915

Background imageAvenge Collection: Palermo Liberated

Palermo Liberated
The citizens of Palermo, liberated by Garibaldi, take advantage of their new liberty to avenge themselves on their former Neapolitan rulers

Background imageAvenge Collection: South Africa / Blood River

South Africa / Blood River
The Battle of Blood River. The charge of the Boers to avenge Dingaans Daag


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"Avenge: Unleashing the Power of Justice and Retribution" In the realm of history, Vendee Larochejacquelin stands tall as a symbol of unwavering determination. Their relentless pursuit to avenge their fallen comrades echoes through time, reminding us that justice knows no bounds. "The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan" immortalizes an epic clash on canvas, where vengeance takes center stage. Italy and the United States witnessed another form of retribution in "The Lynching of Italians at New Orleans, " an engraving that exposes the dark side of humanity. Inspired by Byron's poem "Le Giaour, " "The Battle of Giaour and Hassan" showcases love, pride, and revenge entwined within a photography studio. The transformation from Picus into Woodpecker captures Japanese art's essence—a delicate balance between nature's beauty and wrathful retaliation. History unfolds before our eyes as we witness Simeon and Levi avenging their sister Dinah's rape in "Massacre of the Hivites. " A British Military Recruitment Poster from WW1 reminds us that even nations seek vengeance for past wrongs. "Nakamura Denkuro Asaina no Saburo Nakajima Kanzaemon" reveals Japan's commitment to honor its ancestors' memory through acts of retribution. Meanwhile, at Henry Clay's statue, a mass meeting decides to take matters into their own hands—an embodiment of collective vindication. Gerrit van Schagen pays homage to Jacques Callot with his Dutch masterpiece—depicting revenge as both an act born out of pain but also one fuelled by resilience. Avenge: It is more than just seeking redress; it is about reclaiming what was lost, restoring balance amidst chaos, and ensuring that justice prevails against all odds.