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Background imageDishonesty Collection: WAITER HIDES WINES 1894

WAITER HIDES WINES 1894
A waiter puts aside a couple of bottles for the personal refreshment of the staff... Date: 1894

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) portrait, resting on snow. Kronotsky Zapovednik Nature Reserve

Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) portrait, resting on snow. Kronotsky Zapovednik Nature Reserve, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East, March

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) walking, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert

Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) walking, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Hornet mimic hoverfly -Volucella zonaria-, female, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Hornet mimic hoverfly -Volucella zonaria-, female, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Mrs Sparsit Advanced Closer

Dickenss Hard Times - Mrs Sparsit Advanced Closer
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. Mrs. Sparsit Advanced Closer To Them. Harry French

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Broadsheet, relating, greed, Juan Perez, ill-gotten financial gains, dishonesty, swindling

Broadsheet, relating, greed, Juan Perez, ill-gotten financial gains, dishonesty, swindling
Broadsheet relating to the greed of Juan Perez and his ill-gotten financial gains through dishonesty and swindling the church, a description in the bottom section, Jose Guadalupe Posada (Mexican)

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Digital illustration of cordon at forgery crime scene

Digital illustration of cordon at forgery crime scene

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Digital illustration of cordon at robbery crime scene

Digital illustration of cordon at robbery crime scene

Background imageDishonesty Collection: PATENT MEDICINE, c1920. American advertisement for Bakers Glandol, . c1920

PATENT MEDICINE, c1920. American advertisement for Bakers Glandol, . c1920

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Cheating at Cards (w / c with pen & ink on paper)

Cheating at Cards (w / c with pen & ink on paper)
XYC281122 Cheating at Cards (w/c with pen & ink on paper) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 12.7x20 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageDishonesty Collection: A Fraudulent Baker, 1293 (engraving) (b / w photo)

A Fraudulent Baker, 1293 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF271077 A Fraudulent Baker, 1293 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (13th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageDishonesty Collection: The Quack Doctor, 1857 (w / c on paper)

The Quack Doctor, 1857 (w / c on paper)
XCF267409 The Quack Doctor, 1857 (w/c on paper) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dr)

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Bush-cricket, Katydid -Tettigoniidae-, camouflage, Tiputini rainforest, Yasuni National Park

Bush-cricket, Katydid -Tettigoniidae-, camouflage, Tiputini rainforest, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Man wearing a suit pulling an ace of spades out of his sleeve

Man wearing a suit pulling an ace of spades out of his sleeve

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Man wearing a suit pulling an ace of hearts out of his sleeve

Man wearing a suit pulling an ace of hearts out of his sleeve

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Man wearing a suit pulling several aces out of his sleeve

Man wearing a suit pulling several aces out of his sleeve

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Smiling man wearing a suit pulling several aces out of his sleeve

Smiling man wearing a suit pulling several aces out of his sleeve

Background imageDishonesty Collection: Man wearing a suit pulling an ace of diamonds out of his sleeve with other aces in his pocket

Man wearing a suit pulling an ace of diamonds out of his sleeve with other aces in his pocket

Background imageDishonesty Collection: JOHN WORRALL KEELY, c1895. John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor

JOHN WORRALL KEELY, c1895. John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor. The most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th century

Background imageDishonesty Collection: COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. The title character of Carlo Collodis The Adventures of Pinocchio

COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. The title character of Carlo Collodis The Adventures of Pinocchio
COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. The title character of Carlo Collodis " The Adventures of Pinocchio" : illustration by Attilio Mussino for the 1911 edition

Background imageDishonesty Collection: COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. Pinocchios nose grows after lying to the Blue-Haired Fairy

COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. Pinocchios nose grows after lying to the Blue-Haired Fairy about how he found the five gold pieces: illustration by Attilio Mussino for the 1911 edition of Carlo Collodis "

Background imageDishonesty Collection: COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. Pinocchio and the Blue-Haired Fairy

COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. Pinocchio and the Blue-Haired Fairy. Illustration by Attilio Mussino for the 1911 edition of Carlo Collodis The Adventures of Pinocchio

Background imageDishonesty Collection: LiquidLibrary

LiquidLibrary

Background imageDishonesty Collection: An account of John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine

An account of John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th
KEELY MOTOR, 1888. An account of John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor, the most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th century

Background imageDishonesty Collection: The first drawing of the restored jaw of the Piltdown (here called Sussex) Man

The first drawing of the restored jaw of the Piltdown (here called Sussex) Man
PILTDOWN MAN, 1912. The first drawing of the restored jaw of the Piltdown (here called Sussex) Man: contemporary drawing from an English newspaper, 1912



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"Dishonesty: Unveiling the Hidden Truths of Deception and Betrayal" Big Fat Cockroaches go out to lunch - a metaphorical representation of dishonest individuals who thrive in secrecy, exploiting others for personal gain. Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) portrait of juvenile, winter pelage - just like the cunning arctic fox camouflages itself in its surroundings, dishonesty often hides behind a facade of innocence and charm. Banking and Finance Chart - an unfortunate reality where dishonest practices can infiltrate even the most trusted institutions, jeopardizing people's financial security. Tapestry panel depicting the Dishonest Miller from Basel, 1460-80 (wool & linen) - an artistic portrayal highlighting how deceitful actions have been condemned throughout history. The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge (litho) - a cautionary tale reminding us that deception can lead to catastrophic consequences if left unchecked. Esau Selling his Birthright (oil on canvas) - a biblical reference showcasing how short-term gains obtained through dishonest means ultimately result in long-term regret and loss. The Goodness-Preventing Fool, The Mischievous Fool, The Fox-Tailed Jester, The Fool Who Conceals The Truth (1660-86 brush and Indian ink on paper) – these illustrations depict various forms of trickery employed by those who manipulate truth for their own benefit. Mrs. Jane Gibbs as she appeared before the Magistrate engraving from 1799 – capturing one individual's encounter with justice after being caught in acts of deceitfulness; a reminder that honesty will eventually prevail over falsehoods.