Crossed Hands Collection
"Captivating Moments of Crossed Hands
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"Captivating Moments of Crossed Hands: A Glimpse into Time" Colette (1873-1954) and Paul Franck gracefully intertwine their crossed hands in a mesmerizing act during the performance of La Zingara, circa 1900. Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), alongside his secretary Schlesin and three colleagues, stands united with crossed hands in Johannesburg, South Africa, capturing the essence of unity and determination in 1901. The Immaculate Conception depicted in a captivating black-and-white photograph from c. 1665 showcases delicate crossed hands as a symbol of purity and divine grace. Henri Bergson's profound gaze is accentuated by his crossed hands captured in an early 20th-century black-and-white photograph, reflecting deep contemplation and intellectual prowess. A young woman from Normandy elegantly poses with her crossed hands lithographed on a black-and-white photo dating back to the years between 1830-1840, exuding poise and charm. The intricate marble Monument to Barbara Manfredi reveals minute details even down to the deceased's delicately folded crossed hands from around 1475—a testament to eternal remembrance. Presumed portrait of Andrea del Verrocchio showcases his enigmatic persona through oil on panel artistry while emphasizing his subtly intertwined fingers—symbolic gestures hidden within crossed hands. Piety radiates through every inch as devout individuals clasp their palms together with reverence—crossed hands embodying devotion beyond words can express. Franz Liszt (1811-86), portrayed humorously as an abbot in a caricature from Borsszem Janko magazine, playfully crosses his musical genius with jestful piety using cleverly positioned hands.