Equity Collection
Equity, a concept deeply rooted in history and society, transcends boundaries and resonates through various forms of art
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Equity, a concept deeply rooted in history and society, transcends boundaries and resonates through various forms of art. From the Court of Exchequer to paintings by Anne Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, it has been depicted in diverse ways. In the Deluge scene painted by Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, we witness the power of nature's wrath. This masterpiece reminds us that equity is not just about justice within human systems but also encompasses fairness in our relationship with the environment. The Lockheed SP-2E Neptune N206EV and Lockheed P-2E Neptune N203EV represent technological advancements that strive for equity in defense capabilities. These aircrafts symbolize nations' efforts to maintain balance and security on a global scale. Members of British Equity campaigning with banners exemplify collective action towards social justice. Their united front demonstrates how individuals can come together to fight for equal rights and opportunities for all. The propaganda poster by Gino Boccasile portrays Italians and Germans fighting side by side during the Spanish Civil War. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political conflicts, there can be moments where different factions find common ground - an essential aspect of achieving equity. "The chain, " an oil painting from 1870, captures the struggle against oppression. It symbolizes breaking free from societal constraints and striving for equality among all individuals. In "Marianne distributes bread to poor Bretons, " we witness compassion as Marianne ensures that no one is left behind or forgotten. This act represents how equity requires acknowledging every individual's needs regardless of their background or circumstances. "Ford" engraved in Alphabet francais showcases industrial progress while emphasizing equitable access to transportation innovations across society. Louis Hersent's painting depicts The Religious at the hospice of Saint Gotthard giving relief to families affected by brigands. Here, religious figures embodying compassion demonstrate how faith-based institutions play a vital role in providing support and relief to those in need.