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"Drowning: A Captivating Tale of Deception and Heroism" In the midst of chaos, nature's wrath unfolds as the invader is deceived by the treacherous tide

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Drowning Collection: Haydee discovering the body of Don Juan Illustration for Lord Byrons song 2
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Drowning Collection: Typus religionis An allegory of religious orders, the nave of Faith is ruled by religious
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Drowning Collection: Life of St. Francesca Romana : A man is risen by the saint after being drowned in
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Drowning Collection: The skeleton of Death holds a handkerchief to his eye socket as a woman commits suicide off a
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Drowning Collection: The shipwreck Painting by Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857) 19th century Brest
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Drowning Collection: Hunting in honor of Charles V at Torgau Castle in Germany Hunting deer. Detail
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Drowning Collection: The Victoria battleship sinks off the Syrian coast, spurred by the ship Camperdown
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Drowning Collection: A tragedy of the sea in Brittany: a fisherman drowned after the sinking of his fishing
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Drowning Collection: Scene from the Book of Moses: The parting of the Red Sea (mosaic)
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Drowning Collection: A Sailors Delight, 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: Saved, 1889 (etching)
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Drowning Collection: After the Storm, 1800s (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: 'There was an Old Person of Ems, who casually fell in the Thames', from A Book of Nonsense
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Drowning Collection: Mort de Giliath - illustration from Les Travailleurs de la Mer
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Drowning Collection: Pharaoh and his Army Drowning in the Red Sea, 1900 (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: Incident on the journey from China to India, from A Picturesque Voyage to India by
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Drowning Collection: Naval battle (fresco)
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Drowning Collection: Ophelia, 1883 (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1798
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Drowning Collection: Ms. Lat. Q. v. I. 126 fol. 26 Moses and the Israelites watching the Egyptians drown in
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Drowning Collection: 'The Tunnel!!! or another Bubble Burst!', 1827 (colour litho)
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Drowning Collection: The Delivery of Israel Out of Egypt, 1840 (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: The Flood, c. 1789 (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: Scenes from the Life of St. Benedict: Maurus, on the instruction of St
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Drowning Collection: The Tormented (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: Fol. 39v Moses closing the Red Sea on the Egyptians, from the Bible Mozarabe
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Drowning Collection: The Second Trumpet and the Shipwreck, detail of the sinking ships
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Drowning Collection: Ophelia (oil on canvas)
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Drowning Collection: Maurus Saves Placidus, detail the Life of Saint Benedict (c. 480-c
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Drowning Collection: The Lights o London (colour litho)
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Drowning Collection: There, on the pendant boughs her coronet weeds / Clambering to hang
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Drowning Collection: Noahs Ark from the Noah window (stained glass)
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Drowning Collection: Battle of Lepanto (fresco) (b / w photo)
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Drowning Collection: Respiration bellows and foundry mould
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Drowning Collection: Death of Lieutenant Pillot, a French army officer, while trying to save one of his soldiers
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Drowning Collection: A blacksmith drowned in a marsh after he got lost on his way home from a fair in Alsace
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Drowning Collection: Continuing the tradition of bravery of French soldiers (colour litho)
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Drowning Collection: A father saving his child from drowning in a river (colour litho)
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Drowning Collection: A French cantiniere seeing her husband among a group of drowning soldiers at the Battle of Arcole
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Drowning Collection: The Flood (colour litho)
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Drowning Collection: The Russian Team From Vladivostok Sinks The Japanese Transport Hitachi Maru And Fires On
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Drowning Collection: Littorio Youth (Colour Litho)
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Drowning Collection: Amida deity, Japan
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Drowning Collection: The Child and the Schoolmaster (chromolitho)
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Drowning Collection: Rewards for Saving Life (engraving)
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Drowning Collection: Ogura Imitation of the Hundred Poets, 1845 (color woodcut)
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Drowning Collection: 'Washed Ashore', a Scene on the French Coast (engraving)
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Drowning Collection: The Adventures of Special Correspondents on Active Service (engraving)


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"Drowning: A Captivating Tale of Deception and Heroism" In the midst of chaos, nature's wrath unfolds as the invader is deceived by the treacherous tide. "The Young Martyr, " a haunting masterpiece painted in 1855, captures the tragic beauty of those lost to drowning. Meanwhile, Hans Bohrdt's propaganda piece "The Last Man" portrays a German navy officer valiantly battling against this merciless force. Echoes from history resound as we witness the "Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt. " Revolutionary crocodiles meet their demise amidst destruction, reminiscent of biblical tales. Alongside them stand brave coastguards and civilians from Leysdown on Isle of Sheppey, united in their fight against this watery nemesis. Amidst despair emerges hope; a female bather becomes an unexpected savior for those struggling to stay afloat. The Newfoundland Dog stands tall as a symbol of loyalty and rescue during these dire times. Anne Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson's deluge scene engulfs us with its magnitude - reminding us that even great civilizations can be humbled by water's relentless power. In contrast, engraved directions issued by the Royal Humane Society in May 1872 offer practical guidance on restoring seemingly lifeless bodies back to vitality. As waves crash upon our shores, music hall songs provide solace and distraction from impending doom. Freemasons Hall in London serves as both refuge and meeting place for those seeking unity amidst turbulent waters. Finally, an allegory depicting the Battle of Salamis transports us back to ancient times when naval warfare was waged fiercely at sea. This battle serves as a reminder that humanity has always faced adversity head-on - whether it be on land or engulfed within tumultuous waters. In this captivating tale filled with deception and heroism alike, drowning reveals itself not only as a perilous fate but also as a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity.