Betray Collection
"Betray: A Journey Through History's Deceptive Paths" Tarpeia, crushed to death by the Sabines: An ancient tale of treachery unfolds
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"Betray: A Journey Through History's Deceptive Paths" Tarpeia, crushed to death by the Sabines: An ancient tale of treachery unfolds, reminding us that betrayal has long plagued humanity. Cartoon: King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas - a striking visual representation of betrayal across different eras, highlighting its timeless nature. WW1 Illustration for The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith (litho): Amidst the chaos of war, trust shatters as soldiers face unexpected betrayals on the battlefield. The King and the Forester (colour litho): In this captivating artwork, we witness how even those in power can fall victim to deceitful schemes orchestrated by their closest confidants. Biblical Tales by John Lawson, Jesus at the Last Supper: A poignant moment captured in history where one disciple's act of betrayal forever alters the course of Christianity. HIGH PRIESTS DEBATE: Secrets unravel as powerful figures engage in heated discussions behind closed doors – a reminder that betrayal often lurks within influential circles. The Agony in the Garden, 1914 (etching): As darkness descends upon mankind during World War I, individuals grapple with internal conflicts and moral dilemmas leading to acts of treachery. The arrest of Christ, 1508 (Burin engraving on copper): This haunting depiction serves as a stark reminder that even divine figures are not immune to being betrayed by those they hold dear. A Temporary Misunderstanding which all ended in Smoke (engraving): Sometimes deception arises from misunderstandings or miscommunication; however temporary it may be, its consequences can be severe and lasting. Judas bargains with the Priests to betray Jesus (engraving): Witnessing greed overpower loyalty reminds us how personal gain can drive individuals towards acts of betrayal, even in the most sacred circumstances.