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Guilt Collection (#5)

"Guilt: A Complex Tapestry of Emotions" In Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting, "The Thief

Background imageGuilt Collection: innocence and Guilt. Painted by A. Rankley. Exhibition of the Royal Academy

innocence and Guilt. Painted by A. Rankley. Exhibition of the Royal Academy
" innocence and Guilt." Painted by A. Rankley. Exhibition of the Royal Academy

Background imageGuilt Collection: Death of Cardinal Beaufort, illustration from Shakespeares Henry VI

Death of Cardinal Beaufort, illustration from Shakespeares Henry VI
XJF425650 Death of Cardinal Beaufort, illustration from Shakespeares Henry VI, 1772 (pen, ink & wash on paper) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli)

Background imageGuilt Collection: The Sleepwalking Scene, Act V, Scene I, from Macbeth, by William Shakespeare

The Sleepwalking Scene, Act V, Scene I, from Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
XYC282781 The Sleepwalking Scene, Act V, Scene I, from Macbeth, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (graphite, w/c & wash on paper) by Bone

Background imageGuilt Collection: The Lovers Dream, 24th January 1795 (coloured engraving)

The Lovers Dream, 24th January 1795 (coloured engraving)
XCF275009 The Lovers Dream, 24th January 1795 (coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageGuilt Collection: The Seat of Repentance (engraving)

The Seat of Repentance (engraving)
KW211581 The Seat of Repentance (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageGuilt Collection: Judas Repents, Scenes from the Life of Christ (mosaic)

Judas Repents, Scenes from the Life of Christ (mosaic)
XIR193458 Judas Repents, Scenes from the Life of Christ (mosaic) by Byzantine School, (6th century); Sant Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna

Background imageGuilt Collection: The Conscience or, The Eye Watching Cain, from La Legende des Siecle by Victor Hugo

The Conscience or, The Eye Watching Cain, from La Legende des Siecle by Victor Hugo
XIR184054 The Conscience or, The Eye Watching Cain, from La Legende des Siecle by Victor Hugo (1802-85) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Joliet, Auguste (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageGuilt Collection: Adam and Eve, detail of Eves head (oil on panel) (detail of 159264)

Adam and Eve, detail of Eves head (oil on panel) (detail of 159264)
XIR182169 Adam and Eve, detail of Eves head (oil on panel) (detail of 159264) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Musee des Beaux-Arts et d Archeologie, Besancon, France; German

Background imageGuilt Collection: Confession for vanity and pride, print maker: Pieter Nolpe, 1640

Confession for vanity and pride, print maker: Pieter Nolpe, 1640

Background imageGuilt Collection: After the Party: Birthday of the Prince of Bismarck, from Le Petit Journal

After the Party: Birthday of the Prince of Bismarck, from Le Petit Journal
XIR125406 After the Party: Birthday of the Prince of Bismarck, from Le Petit Journal, 14th April 1895 (litho) by Meyer, Henri (1844-99); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageGuilt Collection: Death of Ananias, after a painting by Raphael (1483-1520) 1740 (bodycolour over graphite

Death of Ananias, after a painting by Raphael (1483-1520) 1740 (bodycolour over graphite
XYC150261 Death of Ananias, after a painting by Raphael (1483-1520) 1740 (bodycolour over graphite on parchment) by Goupy, Joseph (c.1680-1768); 30.2x45.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art

Background imageGuilt Collection: Free Votes ?

Free Votes ?
1868: An elector is bribed surreptitiously. A reference to the Anti-Bribery Bill which became law as the Illegal and Corrupt Practices Act

Background imageGuilt Collection: Woman pointing to herself

Woman pointing to herself

Background imageGuilt Collection: Cat Steals Milk

Cat Steals Milk
August 1923: Paddy the cat with his paw in the milk jug from the tea tray. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGuilt Collection: Young Trickster

Young Trickster
4th November 1925: A practical joker attaching a firework to a policemans jacket. (Photo by Kirby/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGuilt Collection: Three schoolboys run away from school in nautical disguise

Three schoolboys run away from school in nautical disguise
Three errant schoolboys run away from school and disguise themselves as little sailors Date: 1898

Background imageGuilt Collection: The problems of a long distance relationship

The problems of a long distance relationship
Both the American guy and his gal are concerned about their other half (and their romantic activities) whilst he is posted to the other side of the globe during World War II. Date: 1942

Background imageGuilt Collection: Picture No. 11051358

Picture No. 11051358
Dog Australian Shepherd Date:

Background imageGuilt Collection: innocence and Guilt. Painted by A. Rankley. Exhibition of the Royal Academy

innocence and Guilt. Painted by A. Rankley. Exhibition of the Royal Academy
" innocence and Guilt." Painted by A. Rankley. Exhibition of the Royal Academy

Background imageGuilt Collection: John Lambert trial

John Lambert trial
John Lambert (d1538), English Protestant martyr, burnt at the stake at Smithfield, London, 22 November 1538. Trial of Lambert before Henry VIII

Background imageGuilt Collection: Yellow Labrador Retriever with nose in tin next to rubbish from bin

Yellow Labrador Retriever with nose in tin next to rubbish from bin

Background imageGuilt Collection: Yellow Labrador standing next to bin and rubbish

Yellow Labrador standing next to bin and rubbish

Background imageGuilt Collection: Anorexia, conceptual artwork

Anorexia, conceptual artwork
Anorexia. Conceptual artwork of a stylised figure looking at its distorted reflection in a full-length mirror. This represents the distorted perceptions thought to be one cause of body image issues

Background imageGuilt Collection: Bulldog eats child

Bulldog eats child
Addled Ads, Wanted section. " Bulldog for sale. Will eat anything - very fond of children." A maid looking alarmed as a bulldog has eaten a child in her care. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGuilt Collection: Recruitment Poster

Recruitment Poster
Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War? A young girl reading about World War One poses a difficult question to her Father; a clever campaign to promote duty to serve

Background imageGuilt Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / German Guilt

Ww1 Cartoon / German Guilt
The Allies insist that all Germans share the guilt, whether they took part or not

Background imageGuilt Collection: Eleanor of Gloucester

Eleanor of Gloucester
Eleanor Cobham, Duchess of Gloucester, accused of practising magic to help her husband Humphrey to the throne, does public penance in the streets of London



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"Guilt: A Complex Tapestry of Emotions" In Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting, "The Thief, " guilt is depicted as a haunting shadow that follows the wrongdoer relentlessly. The remorseful expression on the thief's face speaks volumes about the weight of his actions. Sometimes they can arise from a miscarriage of justice, where innocent individuals bear the burden of false accusations, and is an overwhelming feeling that engulfs their every thought and action, leaving them in a constant state of anguish. But guilt isn't limited to humans alone; even our furry friends experience it. As we catch a glimpse of a pug puppy looking over its shoulder or a tricolour Border Collie puppy with sad eyes, we see innocence tainted by an unexplained sense of wrongdoing. Their expressions remind us that guilt knows no species boundaries. Nature too holds stories within its grasp. The Kakapo bird's close-up reveals sensory facial feathers that seem to reflect deep contemplation and perhaps even regret for past choices made on Codfish Island. Even historical events have left imprints upon humanity's conscience. In the 19th century depiction titled "Wife Catches Husband, " we witness the moment when secrets are unveiled and remorse floods both parties involved—a powerful reminder that deceit breeds feelings of culpability. During times like World War I, propaganda posters urging people to enlist carry an underlying message: those who don't join may be plagued by guilty consciences for not doing their part in defending their country—an emotional burden difficult to bear. Within majestic settings such as Windsor Castle's grand staircase or Semengoh Nature Reserve where orangutans reside, one might expect solace from any feelings associated with guilt. However, even amidst beauty and tranquility, introspection can give rise to self-reflection and acknowledgment—leading us down paths filled with remorse or redemption. Animals also teach us about forgiveness and redemption.