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Forbids Collection

"Forbids: A Glimpse into the Power of Prohibition" In a world where rules and restrictions shape our lives, the concept of "forbidding" holds great significance

Background imageForbids Collection: He Forbids the Questions (colour litho)

He Forbids the Questions (colour litho)
3628193 He Forbids the Questions (colour litho) by Tilney, Frederick Colin (1870-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: He Forbids the Questions)

Background imageForbids Collection: Thomas Becket forbids the Earl of Leicester to pass sentence on him, 1162

Thomas Becket forbids the Earl of Leicester to pass sentence on him, 1162
984741 Thomas Becket forbids the Earl of Leicester to pass sentence on him, 1162, from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485, pub

Background imageForbids Collection: Window depicting God forbidding Adam and Eve to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge

Window depicting God forbidding Adam and Eve to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge
1278345 Window depicting God forbidding Adam and Eve to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge (stained glass) by French School, (16th century); Eglise Saint Quentin, Dienville

Background imageForbids Collection: Fanad Lighthouse, Fanad Head, Co Donegal, Ireland

Fanad Lighthouse, Fanad Head, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Shipwreck At Sunset, Co Donegal, Ireland

Shipwreck At Sunset, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Coast Between Carnlough & Waterfoot, Co Antrim, Ireland

Coast Between Carnlough & Waterfoot, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Tory Island Village

Tory Island Village

Background imageForbids Collection: The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland, Karst-Landscape Region

The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland, Karst-Landscape Region

Background imageForbids Collection: Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Mount Errigal, Near Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland

Mount Errigal, Near Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Sheep In Snow, Glenshane, Co Derry, Ireland

Sheep In Snow, Glenshane, Co Derry, Ireland

Background imageForbids Collection: Anthony van Dyck (1599 -1641)Flemish painter. Ambrosius and Emperor Theodosius, Saint

Anthony van Dyck (1599 -1641)Flemish painter. Ambrosius and Emperor Theodosius, Saint Ambrose forbids emperor Theodosius I to enter the church

Background imageForbids Collection: The Banns Forbidden

The Banns Forbidden
Doctor Syntax forbids the banns

Background imageForbids Collection: Peter as Hairdresser

Peter as Hairdresser
Determined to westernise his country, Peter forbids the wearing of beards at court and taxes those who retain them : he personally shaves some of his boyar entourage

Background imageForbids Collection: Guillemette at Sabbat

Guillemette at Sabbat
Guillemette Babin, at the sabbat, dances with demons, performing with them acts which decendy forbids to be named


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"Forbids: A Glimpse into the Power of Prohibition" In a world where rules and restrictions shape our lives, the concept of "forbidding" holds great significance. From historical events to artistic depictions, this caption explores various instances where forbiddance takes center stage. "He Forbids the Questions (colour litho)": This artwork portrays an enigmatic figure silencing curiosity, reminding us that sometimes answers lie in embracing the unknown. "Thomas Becket forbids the Earl of Leicester to pass sentence on him, 1162": In a pivotal moment in history, Becket's defiance against unjust authority showcases his unwavering commitment to justice and truth. "Window depicting God forbidding Adam and Eve to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge": The biblical tale warns us about forbidden temptations and their consequences—a timeless lesson about human nature's struggle with temptation. The scenic landscapes add another layer to this narrative: - "Fanad Lighthouse, Fanad Head, Co Donegal, Ireland": Standing tall amidst treacherous waters, it symbolizes how structures can forbid danger from engulfing those who seek guidance. - "Shipwreck At Sunset, Co Donegal, Ireland": Nature's wrath reminds us that even amidst breathtaking beauty lies perilous boundaries we must respect. - "Coast Between Carnlough & Waterfoot, Co Antrim, Ireland": Waves crashing against rugged cliffs serve as a reminder that nature itself sets limits beyond which we should not venture. - "Tory Island Village": Isolated yet vibrant; this community embodies self-imposed limitations while preserving its unique culture and traditions. - "The Burren Karst-Landscape Region, " "Seascape Co Waterford, " and "Inishowen Malin Head County Donegal": These stunning Irish landscapes remind us that Mother Nature herself forges boundaries within which life thrives—her way of forbidding chaos.