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Confessions Collection

"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Confessions" In this captivating collection

Background imageConfessions Collection: Confessions by Camera, Ms Charles Sweeny

Confessions by Camera, Ms Charles Sweeny
Page from The Sketch, part of a series entitled, Confessions by Camera. This one features Mrs Charles Sweeny, former deb of the year and it girl

Background imageConfessions Collection: The dreadful night on the burning Morro Castle steamer (colour litho)

The dreadful night on the burning Morro Castle steamer (colour litho)
2778291 The dreadful night on the burning Morro Castle steamer (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The dreadful night on the burning Morro Castle steamer)

Background imageConfessions Collection: Aveux (Confessions) (colour litho)

Aveux (Confessions) (colour litho)
3098588 Aveux (Confessions) (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aveux (Confessions)

Background imageConfessions Collection: Le Ruisseau (The Stream) (colour litho)

Le Ruisseau (The Stream) (colour litho)
3098700 Le Ruisseau (The Stream) (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Ruisseau (The Stream)

Background imageConfessions Collection: Confessions Peter Henry Emerson British born Cuba

Confessions Peter Henry Emerson British born Cuba
Confessions; Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936); London, England; 1887; Photogravure; 23.2 x 28.6 cm (9 1, 8 x 11 1, 4 in.)

Background imageConfessions Collection: Elisabeth Fran

Elisabeth Fran

Background imageConfessions Collection: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778) Genevan philosophe (Les

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778) Genevan philosophe (Les
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778) Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th-century. Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Les Confessions), 1770, published 1782

Background imageConfessions Collection: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). The Confessions. Colored

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). The Confessions. Colored
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). Philosopher, writer, and composer. The Confessions (1782-1789). Autobiographical book. Colored engraving

Background imageConfessions Collection: Meadows Taylor

Meadows Taylor (1808 - 1876) author of Confessions of a Thug and other writings concerning India

Background imageConfessions Collection: Charles Lever - 4

Charles Lever - 4
CHARLES LEVER Popular Irish author of The confessions of Harry Lorrequer and a succession of other novels. with his autograph Date: 1806 - 1872

Background imageConfessions Collection: Charles Lever - 3

Charles Lever - 3
CHARLES LEVER Popular Irish author of The confessions of Harry Lorrequer and a succession of other novels. Date: 1806 - 1872

Background imageConfessions Collection: Charles Lever - 2

Charles Lever - 2
CHARLES LEVER Popular Irish author of The confessions of Harry Lorrequer and a succession of other novels. Date: 1806 - 1872

Background imageConfessions Collection: Confession of young woman, Pieter Schenk (I), Marcellus Laroon, 1670-1713

Confession of young woman, Pieter Schenk (I), Marcellus Laroon, 1670-1713

Background imageConfessions Collection: The destruction of the aquaduct. Illustration of an incident in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Confessions

The destruction of the aquaduct. Illustration of an incident in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Confessions, Paris, 1782-1789

Background imageConfessions Collection: James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd (1770-1835) Scottish shepherd, poet and writer

James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd (1770-1835) Scottish shepherd, poet and writer. His most important prose work is a novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner

Background imageConfessions Collection: Jj Rousseau / Monsiau

Jj Rousseau / Monsiau
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU French writer and philosopher destroying an aqueduct - a scene from his Confessions

Background imageConfessions Collection: Confession

Confession in a Roman Catholic church


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"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Confessions" In this captivating collection, we delve into the depths of human vulnerability and explore the power of confessions. From intimate moments to historical depictions, each image tells a unique story that leaves us pondering the complexities of truth. The first snapshot takes us to a hospital room, where a nurse administers an enema syringe to a man in bed. The vulnerability captured in this scene reminds us that sometimes our deepest confessions come when we are at our most vulnerable. Moving on, we encounter "Confessions by Camera, " as Ms Charles Sweeny captures raw emotions through her lens. Her photographs expose hidden truths and invite viewers to confront their own secrets. Next, we stumble upon an intriguing 16th-century drawing by Theodorus de Bry depicting an unusual method of extorting confessions from criminals. As they sit in the scales of injustice, a priest leans over ready to receive their darkest secrets. This artwork serves as a reminder that confession can be both liberating and terrifying. Our journey then takes an unexpected turn towards tragedy with "The Dramas of Madness. " Here, amidst colorful lithographs, we witness a priest meeting his demise during confession within the walls of a church, and is a chilling reminder that even sacred spaces cannot always protect us from harm. Continuing along this path, we encounter "The Dreadful Night on the Burning Morro Castle Steamer. " Through vivid colors and haunting imagery, this lithograph portrays how desperate circumstances can push individuals to confess their deepest fears in moments of crisis. As our exploration unfolds further, "Aveux (Confessions)" invites us into another world entirely – one filled with vibrant hues and mysterious allure. This color lithograph beckons viewers to uncover hidden truths lurking beneath its surface. "The Stream" presents yet another facet of confession's complexity – nature's role in revealing our innermost thoughts.