Bed Collection (page 6)
"Bed: A Multifaceted Haven of Comfort and Symbolism" Deceiving the invader as to the state of the tide: Just like a bed, appearances can be deceiving
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"Bed: A Multifaceted Haven of Comfort and Symbolism" Deceiving the invader as to the state of the tide: Just like a bed, appearances can be deceiving, lulling us into a false sense of security. Venus of Urbino, 1538. Artist: Titian: In this iconic painting, the bed becomes a symbol of sensuality and intimacy. WW1 silhouettes, wounded soldiers and medical care: Beds served as both refuge and battleground during times of war, providing solace for wounded soldiers while witnessing their pain. Married Dachshunds: Even our furry friends seek comfort in beds, reminding us that love knows no boundaries – not even species. The Arnolfini Portrait by Van Eyck: This masterpiece showcases an intricately adorned bed as a signifier of wealth and status in Renaissance society. Scania X5 Flatbed truck: they are not limited to bedrooms; they also find utility in transportation industries like this sturdy flatbed truck. Rabbit lying down in a hammock: Who said only humans enjoy lounging on beds? Even rabbits appreciate relaxation time. Irish Cottage: A cozy bed nestled within an Irish cottage evokes images of warmth and tranquility amidst breathtaking landscapes. Whipps Cross Hospital, Essex: Hospitals become places where beds transform into sanctuaries for healing bodies and minds. Whistle and I'll Come 2 (Guardian Angel at Bed): Guardian angels watch over us even when we sleep, offering protection through the night's uncertainties. Erika Rafael & Luan Peters in Peter Walker's Man of Violence (1970): Beds often witness intense emotions portrayed on screen or stage - passion, violence or vulnerability all unfold between their sheets.