Excluded Collection
"Excluded: A Journey Through Time and Emotion" Step into the world of exclusion, where stories unfold in vivid illustrations
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"Excluded: A Journey Through Time and Emotion" Step into the world of exclusion, where stories unfold in vivid illustrations. From John Bulls Fireside to Histoire de France by Jules Michelet, witness the power of art as it captures moments that transcend time. In the Middle Ages, a priest's compassion shines through as he visits a leper, depicted in a mesmerizing colour engraving. The image transports us to an era where empathy triumphed over fear and isolation. Traveling further east, we encounter China's vibrant culture portrayed in a captivating lithograph. Amidst its beauty lies an underlying theme of exclusion - perhaps reflecting societal norms or personal struggles faced by individuals within this ancient civilization. Love knows no boundaries but can sometimes leave others feeling excluded. Lovers at Bournemouth find themselves accompanied only by their faithful dog in this charming lithograph. It reminds us that even amidst affectionate moments, there may be those who feel left out. The etching "Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide?" takes us back to 1793 when choices weighed heavily on people's minds. Exclusion can manifest itself internally too - the struggle between different paths and decisions can lead one to feel isolated from oneself. Minnie Asprey's enchanting artwork portrays Cinderella and her sisters; however, it is clear that she is excluded from their world of privilege and beauty. This timeless tale resonates with anyone who has ever felt marginalized or overlooked due to circumstances beyond their control. A hauntingly beautiful 16th-century manuscript engraving depicts "The Leper, " reminding us of societies' historical treatment towards those afflicted with disease. Exclusion becomes palpable as we witness how society cast aside these individuals instead of offering support and understanding. Le Livre des Proprietez des Choses presents another glimpse into history with Ms. Fr. 22532 Fol.